Security services company CyberProof today announced that it has partnered with Microsoft Corp. to provide managed extended detection and response capabilities for Microsoft Security Services for the Enterprise. partnered with.
Microsoft Security Services for the Enterprise is a service that combines proactive threat hunting and MXDR with dedicated Microsoft security experts to manage onboarding, daily interactions, practice modernization, and incident response. The product taps into human expertise and service delivery from MXDR providers such as CyberProof with internal Microsoft Teams to provide threat detection and response in Microsoft 365 Defender and Microsoft Sentinel security solutions.
CyberProof says that Microsoft’s expansion into this market provides a validation of the importance of advanced MXDR services.
Founded in 2017, CyberProof’s Defense Center platform runs natively on Microsoft Azure and integrates with the Microsoft security stack. This enables CyberProof to help enterprises address critical challenges as they scale up their security operations – from log collection and analysis to actively hunting for malicious threat actors.
The company’s cybersecurity experts provide MXDR services and expertise for enterprises looking to switch from legacy, on-premises security solutions to cloud-native security. As part of the deal, CyberProof collaborates with Microsoft to provide customers with end-to-end security services, including advanced threat intelligence and use hunting, case engineering and vulnerability management.
“CyberProof shares Microsoft’s belief in the critical importance of collaborating within the cybersecurity community to improve customers’ threat detection and response capabilities,” CyberProof President Yuval Wollman said in a statement. “As members of Microsoft’s collaborative community, we are now adding managed XDR to our portfolio for Microsoft 365 Defender and Microsoft Sentinel.”
CyberProof claims that demand for managed detection and response services for threat monitoring, detection and response functions is growing rapidly, citing Gartner’s prediction that 50% of all companies will use such services by 2025. will use.
A similar report by Markets & Markets predicts that the MDR market will grow from $2.6 billion this year to $5.6 billion by 2027.