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Open Systems' Managed Detection and Response (MDR) Service Pays for Itself in Less Than 6 Months According to Independent StudyOpen Systems (News - Alert), the cybersecurity service innovator for future-ready enterprises, today released a commissioned Total Economic Impact (TEI) study conducted by Forrester Consulting which quantified the many compelling benefits enterprises can realize by using the company's Managed Detection and Response (MDR) service. These benefits include an improved security posture, faster threat detection and remediation, improved productivity of cybersecurity and IT staff, and reduced time and effort in conducting audits - all while achieving a 174% return on investment (ROI) in three years and payback in less than six months. In-depth interviews of Open Systems customers were a key element of this study, providing valuable real-world data and insights about the MDR service. The interviewed customers need to protect between 4,000 and 40,000 people and support multiple locations (domestic and international). They also utilized numerous point security products and many intended to leverage Microsoft (News - Alert) Azure and its E5 security suite. However, none were able to build and staff a security operations center (SOC) capable of providing adequate 24/7 defense. These factors ultimately led them to deploy Open Systems' MDR service. "The over reliance on individual point security tools has forced security teams to become systems integrators and created so much complexity that early detection and response to threats has become harder precisely when their frequency and scale is accelerating," said Tom Corn, Open Systems' chief product officer. "Combined with an endemic shortage of experienced security professionals, this has created an untenable situation for many enerprises." "We believe this Forrester (News - Alert) TEI study shows how organizations can tame the complexity, consolidate the sprawling toolset and get the most from the Microsoft security stack with our MDR service. Instead of struggling to configure a myriad of tools, security analysts can focus on containing threats," Corn concluded. As the CIO of an interviewed customer said in the study, "[All vendors] could do the M and the D pretty well, but the R part people did not do well. They call it response, but that's more of an alert. We wanted true remediation, and that's where Open Systems rose above everyone else." The quantifiable benefits of Open Systems' MDR service Forrester notes in the study include:
The TEI study also highlights several unquantified benefits of the Open Systems' MDR service:
About Open Systems We deliver a cybersecurity experience way beyond expectations. Our award-winning Managed Detection and Response (MDR+) service unlocks the value of enterprises' investments in Microsoft security tools and accelerates their security maturity. Managed 24x7 by the security experts staffing our integrated SOC and NOC (News - Alert), our security operating platform has been deployed in approximately 10,000 enterprise locations in 184 countries, and receives an NPS score of 70. No wonder we call it crazy good cybersecurity. Discover more at open-systems.com
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