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CFH #11 - Chris Bell

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For managed services providers looking to build their market strategy around XDR and MDR -- or a hybrid of the two solutions -- it's important to understand how this approach will shape future priorities for their tech stacks and toolsets, their clients and their vendor partners. What kinds of next-generation services can they build from an XDR/MDR foundation? How does this differ from a more traditional MSSP approach? And how can managed services providers clearly communicate and define what XDR constitutes to clients who don't fully understand the concept?

Once upon a time, organizations that relied on Macs or Linux machines could rest easy knowing that they were too few in number for cybercriminals to bother targeting them. This is no longer the case. As adoption of non-Windows operating systems has increased, so has the number of incidents victimizing devices running on these OSes. In this segment, we'll identify some of the latest non-Windows cyber threats and assess whether MSSPs currently have the specialized knowledge to successfully service organizations that run on macOS, iOS, Linux and other less common OSes.

Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/cfh11

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For managed services providers looking to build their market strategy around XDR and MDR -- or a hybrid of the two solutions -- it's important to understand how this approach will shape future priorities for their tech stacks and toolsets, their clients and their vendor partners. What kinds of next-generation services can they build from an XDR/MDR foundation? How does this differ from a more traditional MSSP approach? And how can managed services providers clearly communicate and define what XDR constitutes to clients who don't fully understand the concept?

Once upon a time, organizations that relied on Macs or Linux machines could rest easy knowing that they were too few in number for cybercriminals to bother targeting them. This is no longer the case. As adoption of non-Windows operating systems has increased, so has the number of incidents victimizing devices running on these OSes. In this segment, we'll identify some of the latest non-Windows cyber threats and assess whether MSSPs currently have the specialized knowledge to successfully service organizations that run on macOS, iOS, Linux and other less common OSes.

Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/cfh11

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