XDR and the 2024 Security Acronym Outlook: A Crash Course

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Matthew Warner is the Chief Technology Officer and co-founder of Blumira, bringing nearly two decades of cybersecurity experience to the company. Prior to founding Blumira, Matthew served as Director of Security Services at NetWorks Group, an MSSP focused on compliance and ethical hacking. Seeing a gap in the market, Matthew developed a threat detection and response platform designed specifically for SMBs that was easy to use and cost-effective. The success of this technology led him to found Blumira and focus on scaling the platform. Passionate about cybersecurity education, Matthew frequently shares practical advice to help resource-constrained SMBs improve their security through webinars, articles, podcasts and more. His genuine desire to help SMBs, often the most vulnerable to cyberattacks, strengthen their security posture shines through.
XDR and the 2024 Security Acronym Outlook: A Crash Course
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As an IT leader, every year brings new security industry acronyms to decipher. For 2024, Extended Detection and Response (XDR) tops the list of critical emerging technologies to understand.
Join Blumira CTO Matt Warner for a plain English overview of XDR and a preview of key 2024 cybersecurity terminology. We'll cut through the hype so you can focus on what matters most.
In this acronym crash course, you'll get clarity on:
- What capabilities XDR platforms deliver
- Ideal use cases for resource-constrained SMBs
- How Blumira provides tailored XDR for SMB efficiency
Come away better equipped to navigate 2024's security alphabet soup. You’ll be able to zone in on innovations like XDR that truly warrant your limited time and attention amidst the noise.