Worldwide Cloud-Native Extended Detection and Response Forecast, 2022–2026: Is This the New Standard of Excellence?

Worldwide Cloud-Native Extended Detection and Response Forecast, 2022–2026: Is This the New Standard of Excellence?

This IDC study presents a forecast for the worldwide cloud-native extended detection and response market."If the technology comes to its fruition, XDR could also almost be called SIEM 3.0, EDR+, next-gen SOAR, unified UEBA, integrated threat intelligence, augmented workload management, and triage in a box," said Chris Kissel, IDC research director, Tier 2 SOC Analytics, IDC. "But the way to think of XDR is that it isn't simply created from the bones of existing cybersecurity technologies, it is better user interfaces, integrated workflows, and a better platform approach for tier 1 SOC analysts to begin and negotiate the cybersecurity detection and response process."

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IDC Market Forecast Figure
Executive Summary
Advice for Technology Suppliers
Market Forecast
Market Context
Drivers and Inhibitors
Drivers
Cybersecurity Is Both a Speed and a Containment Game
It Is Naive to Believe That a Cybersecurity Detection and Response Strategy Can Be Based on Signatures Alone
The Cybersecurity Practitioner Needs as Few Hops as Possible So They Can Address as Many Use Cases as Feasible
Inhibitors
XDR Provides a False Sense of Security
No One Knows Where the Cybersecurity Stack (or the XDR Stack) Is Going, Spawning Adjacent Fears Such as IaaS and Vendor Lock
Significant Market Developments
Changes from Prior Forecast
Market Definition
Methodology
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