Introducing IBM Security QRadar XDR
A comprehensive open solution in a crowded and confusing space


Every businesses' priorities include strengthening their cyber security in the coming 12 months, which isn't a surprise with the increase in remote work, cloud computing, and digital transformation.
Despite this focus, organisations still lack the tools and resources to detect and respond to cyber threats in real-time.
This paper looks at what developments are happening in the world of threat detection and response and how eXtended Detection and Response (XDR) is emerging as a leading security operations architecture. Find out more.
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