NTT launches scalable, cloud-native Managed Detection and Response security service
NTT I 11:43 am, 31st March
NTT Ltd., a leading global IT infrastructure and services company, today
announced the launch of its Managed Detection and Response (MDR) security
service to help companies achieve business performance objectives through
improved cyber resilience. The cloud-native, analytics-driven offering combines
human and machine expertise with leading technologies and threat intelligence
to reduce the mean time to detect and respond to cyber attacks.
The MDR service is built on
Microsoft Sentinel, Microsoft’s leading next-gen security information and event
management (SIEM) platform, powered by AI, automation, and threat intelligence.
Sentinel enables organizations to collect data at scale across all users,
devices, apps, and infrastructure, both on-prem and in multicloud environments.
Using analytics, machine learning, and threat
intelligence, the service hunts for suspicious activities and minimizes false
positives. With built-in orchestration and automation of common tasks,
enterprises can respond to incidents rapidly and remotely isolate threats.
This latest offering represents another step forward
in NTT and Microsoft’s multi-year Strategic Alliance Agreement (SCA) signed in
2020. Since then, the two companies have collaborated to build advanced
solutions in public, private and edge cloud, data & AI, digital & app
innovation, modern workplace, and now most recently in security.
With over 25 years of Microsoft experience, including
5000+ Microsoft engineers, and more than 10,000 Microsoft certifications, NTT
provides an advanced combination of application and systems integration,
advisory and managed cloud, and security services that are built using
Microsoft platforms and can be delivered globally.
“Organizations are typically utilizing a patchwork of
security technologies that lack alignment,” said Charlie Li, Senior Executive
Vice President: Managed Cloud and Infrastructure Services, NTT Ltd. “This
disjointed approach has left businesses often unable to detect hard-to-find
threats and lacking the necessary agility to mitigate them. Many are simply
adding more security layers, increasing complexity, and generating even more logs
and alerts that go untreated.”
“NTT’s MDR service helps organizations stay ahead of
attackers and has a direct impact on workforce productivity and customer
satisfaction through real-time and long-term threat correlation, advanced
analytics, and continuous monitoring of digital transactions. It delivers a
strong cyber-resilience posture, directly impacting an organization’s
operational, financial, and resource resilience,” he added.
“Our research indicates that IT security professionals
are in high demand, largely driven by more threats that have sprouted with the
expansion of today’s hybrid workforce and the magnitude of the increased volume
of digital transactions impacting businesses,” said Craig Robinson, Research
VP, International Data Corporation (IDC). “MDR services are greatly assisting
organizations in taking a pro-active stance to protect all forms of digital
transactions and providing those organizations with high-impact, real-time,
advanced analytics and professionals 24X7X365.”
“We’re extremely pleased to expand on our existing
strategic relationship with NTT through the launch of the new MDR service,
based on Microsoft Sentinel, to further help protect and support our joint customers,” said Csaba Deme, General Manager, Global Security Sales at Microsoft.
NTT is well-positioned to enhance its strategic
partnership with Microsoft, having earned the esteemed Microsoft Azure Expert
Managed Services Provider status, as well as 8 Specializations. NTT is a member
of the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association (MISA) and boasts a strong
legacy with over 20 Microsoft Partner Awards, including the prestigious Partner
of the Year.
The global managed detection and response market size
is predicted to increase from $2.6B in 2022 to $5.6B by 2027. Some of the factors that are driving market growth include shortage of
skilled cyber security professionals and budget constraints, government
regulations, and strict compliance for adoption of MDR services.
NTT’s MDR base service includes service tiers and
deployment options, as well as support for add-ons that provide additional
capabilities to expand detection capabilities and response actions. Current
add-ons are MDR for Endpoint and Security Device Management (SecDM) for MDR,
for Security Devices and Services.
To find out more about NTT’s Managed Detection and
Response service click here.
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