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Endpoint Detection & Response (EDR)

Advanced endpoint security that monitors device behavior to detect threats like ransomware and malware. EDR is a foundational control in Zero Trust security and is usually operated through managed security services for rapid containment.

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Why this matters to Ohio SMBs

Endpoint Detection & Response (EDR) directly impacts uptime, compliance, and customer trust for businesses across Dayton and the Midwest. Clear understanding of this term helps leadership make better investments and avoid costly downtime.

Related problems businesses face

  • Confusion around Endpoint Detection & Response (EDR) causing stalled projects or poor vendor decisions.
  • Gaps in security or reliability because Endpoint Detection & Response (EDR) is not implemented correctly.
  • Teams lacking a roadmap that ties Endpoint Detection & Response (EDR) to budgets, compliance, and growth.

How MNI approaches it

We pair a vCIO-led roadmap with hands-on engineers to design, deploy, and manage Endpoint Detection & Response (EDR) in your environment. That includes clear SLAs, executive-ready updates, and integrations with your existing stack.

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