Program



Track A
2024.10.17 14:40 ~ 15:20
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How to Implement XDR from a Zero-Trust Perspective

NPCore

Koo Jajin, Director


Extended detection and response (XDR) plays an important role in eliminating data silos between different security solutions. XDR provides unified threat visibility by consolidating data from multiple security solutions and presenting it in a single view.

This gives security teams a birds-eye view of threats across the organization and speeds up threat detection and response times. It also enables them to analyze data from disparate security solutions on one platform to effectively identify complex attack chains and use automated response capabilities to quickly block threats to prevent further damage.

XDR reduces the complexity of security operations, enables efficient use of human resources, and provides more accurate threat intelligence by integrating and analyzing data collected from multiple sources. This enables rapid and accurate responses in the event of a security incident, reducing incident response time and minimizing damage. With these benefits, XDR strengthens an organizations security posture and significantly improves its ability to respond to cyber threats.