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MDR

What is MDR?

MDR (Managed Detection and Response) is a type of cybersecurity service that combines advanced threat detection technologies with human expertise to provide continuous monitoring and rapid response to cyber threats. These services involve a team of cybersecurity experts who monitor an organization’s network and endpoints in real-time using advanced security tools, such as threat intelligence, machine learning, and behavioral analytics.

MDR for Vessels

Obrela Security Industries’ MDR for Vessels is a specialised cybersecurity tool for the maritime sector built specifically for seafaring information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT). With a centralised and self-contained passive network monitoring solution based on a virtual appliance, supporting log collection from vessel infrastructure, MDR for Vessels builds on Obrela’s tried and tested Enterprise-class MDR solution with dedicated processes for maritime and shipping environments systems both on land and sea.

MDR for Vessel Platform

Obrela Security Industries’ MDR for Vessels is a specialised cybersecurity tool for the maritime sector built specifically for seafaring information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT). With a centralised and self-contained passive network monitoring solution based on a virtual appliance, supporting log collection from vessel infrastructure, MDR for Vessels builds on Obrela’s tried and tested Enterprise-class MDR solution with dedicated processes for maritime and shipping environments systems both on land and sea.

Can MDR Solve the Cybersecurity Crisis?

Can MDR solve the cybersecurity crisis? The short answer: Every generation has its take on how to do security. And each one thinks it has found the solution in new technology. In the 1990s, the LAN firewall rose to prominence, followed by refinements in the form of unified threat management (UTM) and next-generation firewalls (NGFW) that put even more traffic inspection barriers in the way of malware communication.