Trend Micro Vision One integrates XDR with centralised risk visibility

Platform provides centralised risk visibility and prioritises alerts for faster detection and response.
Platform provides centralised risk visibility and prioritises alerts for faster detection and response.
4 years ago

Organisations are struggling with siloed tools, disjointed alerts, and stealthy, sophisticated threats, whether they have a Security Operations Centre, SOCs, or are relying on stretched IT security teams for SOC functions. Now, with Trend Micro Vision One, the company is solving more complex security challenges with enhanced XDR, new risk visibility, new third-party integrations, and simplified response to threats across security layers. The holistic threat defence platform offers:

  • Cross-layer detection models, along with security risk visibility supported by Trend Micro Research insights, enable enterprises to see complex attacks and particular points of security risk that siloed solutions miss. In preview, are new insights into SaaS application usage, their risk levels and trends over time.
  • Native integrations with Trend Micro security stack across critical security layers.
  • Out-of-the-box, API integrations with existing third-party solutions already in use to compliment workflows.
  • Ability to adjust security policies and drive response actions across security layers from a single console instead of swivel chair management.

“The past year has seen escalating complexity in IT stacks, with environments across the region becoming highly hybridised,” said Dr Moataz bin Ali, VP and Managing Director, Middle East and North Africa, Trend Micro. “XDR connects every aspect of infrastructure, from email and endpoints to cloud workloads and networks. And Trend Micro Vision One brings these capabilities together in a comprehensive view of the entire environment, ridding security teams of alert fatigue and providing them with a rich, contextual view that allows them to hunt down and contain threats more effectively.”

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