Network Detection and Response, or NDR, has morphed from its original role as a traffic monitoring and statistics analysis tool. Today’s NDR solutions offer behavior-based analytics through artificial intelligence, machine learning tools and automated incident response. But how will NDR evolve in the future?
Integration will become the norm
In the near future, we will see far more integration with other security technologies. From one point of view, increasing numbers of data sources will be ingested by the NDR analytical platform, ranging across NGFWs, IDS/IPS, EDR (endpoint detection and response), sandboxes and others. Useful metadata from these devices will be extracted and sent to the NDR analytical center, adding to the depth, breadth and accuracy of NDR threat detection.
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