Managed Endpoint Detection & Response (EDR)

Advanced managed EDR services that provide continuous threat detection, investigation, and response, keeping your endpoints and wider environment protected from sophisticated cyber attacks.

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24/7 Protection,
Without Compromise


Cyber security doesn’t switch off and neither do we.

With many cyber attacks occurring outside of standard business hours, continuous protection is essential. Our Managed Endpoint Detection & Response service monitors, detects, and responds to threats around the clock, helping to keep your organisation secure at all times.

What is EDR?
EDR monitors and records activities and workloads takingplace on a device. Using various techniques, EDRs will work to detect anysuspicious activity and respond accordingly.

Unlike traditional antivirus, EDR is designed to handlesophisticated threats, including zero-day attacks and behavioural anomaliesthat often evade basic security measures.

By choosing EDR, you can feel confident that this extensiveprotection against both known and emerging threats, will keep your organisationsafe from cyberattacks.

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How Does EDR Work?

The logging capabilities of EDR solutions can provide upto-date, real-time insights into endpoints, as well as always being on thelookout for emerging threats.

  • Monitor and collect activity data from endpoints that might pose a threat.

  • Automatically respond to any identified threat, work to remove or contain them as well as notify security personnel.

  • Forensics and analysis tools to research identified threats and search for suspicious activities.

EDR vs MDR

EDR

MDR


Scope
Focuseson endpoints and provides detection and response capabilities on those endpoints
Provides detection and response capabilities across the entire IT infrastructure
Operational
Responsbility
Requires in-house teams to
operate and analyse threat data
Typically managed by external security experts who provide expertise to identify and mitigate cybersecurity risks
Proactive vs. Reactive
EDR is more reactive, focusing on detecting and responding to threats that have already impacted endpoints.
MDR is proactive, using threat hunting to find vulnerabilities before they cause harm
Automation
Requires manual threat response,
which can be time-consuming.
Automates threat responses, allowing organisations toquickly and efficiently address potential attacks.

Duncan Andrews

General Manager

“As a supplier, Morgan & Morgan haven proven to be essential part of Davies Crane Hire’s business operations, tailoring their services to meet our requirements and developing solutions that align with the growth of the business. We are supported by first class account management and a superlative technical team who always provide an expeditious response and resolution."

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Frequently asked questions

How does managed EDR protect my business?

Managed EDR uses advanced threat detection, real-time monitoring, and rapid response to identify and stop cyber threats before they can impact your business.

What devices are covered by endpoint detection and response?

Endpoint detection and response protects all business endpoints, including desktops, laptops, servers, and mobile devices connected to your network.

Do you provide 24/7 monitoring with managed EDR?

Yes, our managed EDR service includes 24/7 monitoring and response, ensuring threats are identified and dealt with at any time, even outside working hours.

What is the difference between EDR and traditional antivirus?

Traditional antivirus detects known threats, while endpoint detection and response (EDR) provides continuous monitoring, advanced threat detection, and active response to both known and unknown attacks.