by Business Insights , on 18.07.2023
As one of the fastest growing areas of cybersecurity, Managed Detection and Response (MDR) has become a critical part of many organizations’ efforts to become more cyber resilient. The benefits of MDR are many, including helping organizations augment their internal security teams with real-time threat monitoring, detection, investigation via trained cybersecurity staff to monitor 24x7, and threat intelligence and threat hunting and more. Selecting an MDR provider, however, can be a challenge, as it’s a crowded market with hundreds of vendors to choose from. To help cut through the noise when selecting an MDR provider, one tool a buyer should leverage is the Gartner Market Guide for Managed Detection and Response (MDR). This important report is full of key insights that help organizations become better and more informed buyers when selecting an MDR provider. Not only does Gartner offer insights on how the market is moving, but it also provides information on what successful MDR services look like, what a buyer should expect from MDR services, the questions to ask, and how to avoid common pitfalls. We’ve collected some of the most important points from the Market Guide report and offered insights from Bitdefender Senior Director of Product Management, Managed Detection and Response, David Shen. What buyers can expect (and what success looks like) read more
by Dan Lowe, from OEM Hub , on 20.09.2016
After purchasing my car, I wondered if I was going to regret my decision. At the car dealer, as I sat in the driver’s seat, the aviator style dashboard, array of digital displays, and innovative auto-sensing enhancements beckoned me to investigate further. As I was driving the car, I marveled at the plush leather seats and quick moving digital numbers of the speedometer jumping as I depressed the accelerator – my senses came alive. For 16-years, I have been driving a basic car with a plain dashboard, simple needle style speedometer, and creature comforts such as a AM/FM radio with a tape cassette. In my old car, I used to change my oil, replace my spark plugs, or fiddle around with the engine. Now, new automobiles have gone way beyond my capabilities as a do-it-yourself car mechanic. I have to take my car to the shop every time a fix it code appears on the dashboard display. I feel poorer after every visit to the mechanic because the new car requires a technician with a computer to diagnose my vehicle’s warning notifications. read more
by Dan Lowe, from OEM Hub , on 29.08.2016
After purchasing my car, I wondered if I was going to regret my decision. At the car dealer, as I sat in the driver’s seat, the aviator style dashboard, array of digital displays, and innovative auto-sensing enhancements beckoned me to investigate further. As I was driving the car, I marveled at the plush leather seats and quick moving digital numbers of the speedometer jumping as I depressed the accelerator – my senses came alive. For 16-years, I have been driving a basic car with a plain dashboard, simple needle style speedometer, and creature comforts such as a AM/FM radio with a tape cassette. In my old car, I used to change my oil, replace my spark plugs, or fiddle around with the engine. Now, new automobiles have gone way beyond my capabilities as a do-it-yourself car mechanic. I have to take my car to the shop every time a fix it code appears on the dashboard display. I feel poorer after every visit to the mechanic because the new car requires a technician with a computer to diagnose my vehicle’s warning notifications. read more
by George Yunaev, from OEM Hub , on 18.08.2016
After purchasing my car, I wondered if I was going to regret my decision. At the car dealer, as I sat in the driver’s seat, the aviator style dashboard, array of digital displays, and innovative auto-sensing enhancements beckoned me to investigate further. As I was driving the car, I marveled at the plush leather seats and quick moving digital numbers of the speedometer jumping as I depressed the accelerator – my senses came alive. For 16-years, I have been driving a basic car with a plain dashboard, simple needle style speedometer, and creature comforts such as a AM/FM radio with a tape cassette. In my old car, I used to change my oil, replace my spark plugs, or fiddle around with the engine. Now, new automobiles have gone way beyond my capabilities as a do-it-yourself car mechanic. I have to take my car to the shop every time a fix it code appears on the dashboard display. I feel poorer after every visit to the mechanic because the new car requires a technician with a computer to diagnose my vehicle’s warning notifications. read more
by Dan Lowe, from OEM Hub , on 24.06.2016
Malware Threats Are Rising Within Health Care Organizations. read more
by Dan Lowe, from OEM Hub , on 06.05.2016
Malware Threats Are Rising Within Health Care Organizations. read more
by Dan Lowe, from OEM Hub , on 07.03.2016
Here is a recap of the RSA event from a vendor perspective while offering practical advice for future conferences. read more
by Bitdefender OEM, from OEM Hub , on 24.02.2016
Bitdefender and 5nine have joined forces to hit a `sweet spot’ in the Hyper-V virtualization market in a product that brings the world’s highest quality of protection to companies’ virtual environments while maintaining optimum performance. read more
by Bitdefender OEM, from OEM Hub , on 03.12.2015
Bitdefender and Egress Software Technologies have joined forces in a successful partnership that will bring the highest level of antivirus security to the market’s leading encryption services. read more
by Guest, from OEM Hub , on 25.11.2015
Guest post courtesy of Michael Polaczy, Product Marketing Manager atTeamViewer, Bitdefender OEM and Technology Licensing Partner. read more