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As an MSSP, Verizon offers a broad range of managed security services that can help take your security strategy to the next level:
Verizon’s MDR service is a 24/7, end-to-end managed security that combines human expertise, proven processes and advanced technologies into a single service. Our MDR utilizes a team of security analysts, client security engineers, security service advisors, threat hunters and content library curators who work together using advanced security technologies to detect threats and limit their impact. Tools include a global repository of ever-growing threat intelligence, security information and event management (SIEM) technologies, machine learning, user and entity behavior analytics (UEBA), threat hunting capabilities, and security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR). Learn more.
Verizon’s NDR helps unify network threat detection and provides full-packet forensics and integrated response as a managed service with near real-time and retrospective detection and visualization. This service captures, optimizes and stores network traffic from multiple infrastructures in a single cloud haystack. An intuitive, immersive interface enables you to analyze massive amounts of data and proactively hunt and take action on security events and observations. NDR can deploy rapidly without the cost and complexity of hardware, providing you with visibility and control via complete context from network to endpoint, filtering data to prioritize threats and reduce noise. Learn more.
Threat hunting identifies incidents that are not based on automatic detections or that are impossible to detect via policies. It includes: