Secureworks boosts cybersecurity for mid-market clients with customized detection and response

July 16, 2024
1 min read


TLDR:

  • Secureworks launched Taegis ManagedXDR Plus, a new MDR offering tailored for mid-market customers.
  • This offering provides customized security solutions to address unique security requirements and challenges.

Secureworks has elevated the state of cybersecurity for mid-market customers with the introduction of Taegis ManagedXDR Plus. This new Managed Detection and Response (MDR) offering aims to provide bespoke security solutions at scale to tackle the resource challenges faced by mid-sized companies. In a landscape where one in three mid-market companies experienced ransomware attacks in 2023, there is a growing need for proactive cyber resiliency tailored to individual environments. Taegis ManagedXDR Plus offers greater customization, flexibility, and access to expanded threat hunting services to enhance vigilance against cyber threats and compliance requirements within limited budgets. The offering, delivered through the Secureworks Taegis XDR platform, includes tailored AI-enriched use cases, expanded threat hunting capabilities, premium support with named experts, and proactive security services. With transparent pricing and inclusive features, Secureworks aims to meet customers at various stages of their security journey. The introduction of Taegis ManagedXDR Plus showcases Secureworks’ commitment to empowering mid-market organizations with the necessary cybersecurity tools and expertise to enhance their security posture and resilience.


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