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The Types of XDR Tools
Extended Detection and Response (XDR) is an approach to solving common cybersecurity challenges through a centralized user experience. There are two types of XDR, native and open. Native XDR is offered by a single vendor while open XDR is a strategy that can be achieved by applying security automation across your existing SOC investments.
XDR Tools Comparison | Native XDR Platform | Open XDR Solution |
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Ecosystem | Closed, limited to a single vendor | Open, vendor-agnostic | ||
Integration | Seamless integration within a single vendor platform. | Infinite integrations with any telemetry source. | ||
Flexibility | Limited, vendor lock-in | Greater, best-of-breed options | ||
Customization | Limited to configurations within the vendor's predefined ecosystem. | Extensive customization capabilities enable tailored XDR implementations for specific needs and workflows. | ||
Scalability | Limited to single vendor offering. | Seamlessly scales to support unique needs and evolving security requirements. |
Security Automation Unlocks the Promise of XDR Platforms
Never settle for the “good enough” automation capabilities that are built into the backend of native-XDR platforms. Read this white paper to learn more about the history, promises, and pitfalls of dedicated XDR tools, and how to extend visibility and response with AI-enabled security automation.