Key Findings - The Forrester Wave: Enterprise Detection and Response, Q1 2020

Key Findings - The Forrester Wave: Enterprise Detection and Response, Q1 2020


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Yesterday, Cambridge MA-based analyst house Forrester Research released the latest iteration of its flagship Forrester Wave report; this report is entitled “The Forrester Wave: Enterprise Detection and Response, Q1 2020.” 


Researchers Josh Zelonis, Joseph Blankenship, Matthew Flug, and Peggy Dostie created a 14 criterion report for analysis. Through it, they identify the 12 most significant security providers in this market. 

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These 12 vendors are Bitdefender, BlackBerry Cylance, CrowdStrike, Cybereason, Elastic, Kaspersky, McAfee, Microsoft, Palo Alto Networks, SentinelOne, Trend Micro, and VMware Carbon Black.   


The Wave Report describes Forrester’s findings concerning how each provider meets its researchers’ evaluation criteria. Thus, with this information, Forrester’s researchers place each vendor on their Wave; the graph, in turn, positions each vendor as a Leader, Strong Performer, Contender, or Challenger in relation to one another. 


The editors of Solutions Review read The Forrester Wave: Enterprise Detection and Response, Q1 2020. Here’s what we found. 


Key Capabilities in Enterprise Detection and Response, Q1 2020


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