Managed detection and response in 2021

Managed detection and response in 2021

Kaspersky Managed Detection and Response (MDR) helps organizations to complement existing detection capabilities or to expand limited in-house resources to protect their infrastructure from the growing number and complexity of threats in real time. We collect telemetry from clients’ networks and analyze it using machine learning and artificial intelligence, plus human threat-hunting analysts. Kaspersky SOC investigates alerts and notifies the client if there is something bad going on, providing response actions and recommendations.


MDR in 2021 in numbers


In 2021:


Kaspersky MDR received 414K alerts.
74% of received alerts were processed by SOC analysts, 6.67% of which were related to real incidents reported to customers via the MDR portal
4% of all incidents are related to only one alert
14% of incidents were high-severity, 66% medium-severity, and 20% low-severity
The average identification time of high-severity incidents was 41.4 minutes
7% of high-severity incidents were targeted attacks; 18% were ethical offensive exercises (penetration testing, red teaming etc.)
Most incidents were detected at the initial access (27.3%) and lateral movement (16.3%) stages
Most often high-severity incidents were detected in IT (39%), industrial (30.2%), and financial (29.1%) organizations
The LOL binaries most often used by attackers were cmd.exe, powershell.exe, and rundll.exe

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