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A Smarter, Stronger Approach to Incident Response in WatchGuard MDR

Most IT teams face the same challenge: threats don’t stop when the workday ends. Alerts come in after hours, resources are stretched thin, and a single missed response can turn into a costly incident. Partners who deliver managed services often feel that pressure even more, balancing multiple customers and security tools while trying to prove value every day.

Why Managed Detection and Response (MDR) Is Now Essential

Managed Detection and Response (MDR) is one of the fastest-growing areas in cybersecurity. The reason is simple: companies today simply cannot keep up with the overwhelming volume of cyber threats they face. In fact, Gartner estimates that 50 percent of organizations will be utilizing MDR services by 2025. So, what is driving this massive shift toward outsourcing core security functions?

From Alert to Full Containment: Why Top Flite MDR Requires Elite Threat Intelligence and Incident Response

Trustwave, A LevelBlue Company, is justifiably proud of its Managed Detection and Response (MDR) solution. Trustwave MDR is an analyst recognized vendor in the MDR space having just been named as a Leader in the Leader the IDC MarketScape: Asia/Pacific Managed Detection and Response Services 2025 and has a long list of MDR accolades and awards filling our award shelves. The reason Trustwave is so frequently called out from other MDR providers is our differentiating factors.

Why Managed Detection and Response (MDR) is Now Mission-Critical

The digital landscape across Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) (APEJ) is characterized by rapid growth in the acceptance of Managed Detection and Response (MDR), and driven by a corresponding surge in cyber threats, according to IDC’s just released report IDC MarketScape: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Managed Detection and Response Services 2025 Vendor Assessment. IDC recognized Trustwave, A LevelBlue Company, as a Leader in the report.

Trustwave Named a Leader in IDC MarketScape: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) MDR Services 2025

Trustwave, A LevelBlue Company, was named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Managed Detection and Response Services 2025 Vendor Assessment (doc # AP52998725e, September 2025). The excerpt noted that Trustwave offers a comprehensive suite of security services that span MDR, MXDR, managed SIEM, co-managed SOC, threat hunting, DFIR, Security Colony, and threat intelligence services.

9 Little-Known Facts About Managed Detection and Response (MDR)

Managed Detection and Response (MDR) is a security service that has become a cornerstone of modern cybersecurity strategies. It’s designed to provide 24/7 threat monitoring, detection, and response capabilities, especially for organizations that lack the resources for an in-house security operations center (SOC). But while many have heard of MDR, there are still some common misconceptions and little-known facts about this powerful service.

Building a Unified Security Program with Trustwave MDR

A piecemeal security strategy almost like having no strategy at all. Simply having a collection of disparate security tools and services isn't enough to protect your organization. The real power lies in seamlessly integrating them into a unified and cohesive defense. Trustwave, a LevelBlue Company, understands that the value of Managed Detection and Response (MDR) is unlocked when it’s not just a standalone service, but the central nervous system of a comprehensive security ecosystem.

Falcon Complete Hub Turns MDR Visibility into Action

CrowdStrike is introducing Falcon Complete Hub, a new feature within the industry-leading CrowdStrike Falcon Complete Next-Gen MDR, to provide security teams and leaders with unified insight into their managed detection and response (MDR) operations. Modern adversaries are moving faster than ever: eCrime threat actors achieved an average breakout time of just 48 minutes in 2024, according to the CrowdStrike 2025 Global Threat Report.