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How Network Detection and Response Systems Solve Security Risks

Date: Friday, March 3, 2023 8:03 AM EDT

Did you know that 79% of organizations are struggling to detect threats due to the increased use of encryption? Cyberattacks are on the rise with 236.1 million ransomware attacks occurring worldwide just in the first six months of 2022 alone. Hackers are getting smarter, and traditional cybersecurity approaches are failing at recognizing malware in a timely manner.

 

Network Detection and Response (NDR) systems detect suspicious network traffic that might be missed, allowing IT teams to respond better to hidden threats. NDR systems monitor traffic flows across the entire network and provide real-time alerts to ensure nothing is missed and all incidents are recorded and responded to. While hackers are able to use encrypted traffic, NDR systems can analyze and detect malware without having to use decryption. This means less chances of malware attacks, and less stress for IT teams searching for holes in their systems.

 

NDR systems can be the solution to the problem of encrypted cyberattacks. Learn more about the benefits of these systems in the infographic below:

 

What is Network Detection & Response?
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