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XDR combines security data from endpoints, networks, email, and cloud systems to help detect and investigate attacks across an organization.

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Extended detection and response (XDR) combines security telemetry from domains such as endpoints, identity systems, email, networks, servers, and cloud workloads. It correlates related events into potential attack activity, helping analysts investigate a sequence of actions rather than isolated alerts. XDR platforms may also trigger responses such as isolating a host, disabling an account, or blocking a message, subject to configured policies and approvals.

XDR’s effectiveness depends on the quality and coverage of its integrations: missing telemetry, incompatible data, or poorly tuned detections can leave attack paths hidden or create excessive false positives. Automated response requires careful testing because an incorrect action can interrupt legitimate operations, while compromised XDR administration could provide broad control over connected systems. Centralized collection may also expose sensitive endpoint, identity, or communications data, so access controls, retention, and privacy requirements need review. Practitioners should assess telemetry coverage, detection logic, audit trails, and response playbooks rather than treating product integration alone as evidence of protection.

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Bank Info Security 2 months, 3 weeks ago

Why AI-Driven Arms Race Needs Better Threat Intelligence

TrendAI's Tom Kellermann on Defending Against Agentic Attacks, APT CollaborationAI-driven threats now operate with speed, scale and persistence. Defenders need expanded telemetry, a global research team and an advanced XDR platform to predict and suppress adversaries defenders, said Tom Kellermann, vice president of AI security and threat intelligence at TrendAI.