Happiest Minds teams up with Secureworks for cutting-edge XDR Services

February 29, 2024
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Key Points:

  • Happiest Minds and Secureworks partner to deliver XDR services
  • Happiest Minds aims to meet growing demand for cybersecurity solutions

The partnership between Happiest Minds and Secureworks aims to address the increasing need for Extended Detection and Response (XDR) services in response to the rapidly decreasing dwell times in cyber threats. By leveraging Secureworks’ Taegis XDR platform, Happiest Minds plans to provide organizations with cutting-edge Managed Detection and Response (MDR) services that offer effective threat detection, visibility, and faster response times.

With Happiest Minds’ expertise in cybersecurity solutions and Secureworks’ advanced capabilities, the partnership is expected to result in significant reductions in the meantime to detect and respond to threats, as well as a streamline remediation processes. Happiest Minds’ track record in enhancing cybersecurity posture and its recognition for fostering innovation and a people-centric culture further reinforce the credibility of this partnership.

Overall, this collaboration signifies a step towards empowering organizations to build cyber resilience, respond rapidly to threats, and safeguard their IT assets in an increasingly complex cybersecurity landscape.


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