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mlns='> Register for free Omdia Cyber Webinar, September 8 at 8am PST Having trouble viewing this email? [View Web Version]( [Omdia] [REGISTER NOW]( Why the Cloud requires a new approach to detection and response [Date: Wednesday, September 8, 2021]( [Time: 8 am San Francisco / 11 am New York / 4 pm London]( [Duration: 45 min + Q&A]( Since the middle of the last decade, we have seen a flurry of cybersecurity technologies whose acronyms all end in “DR”. The era of Detection and Response capabilities has arrived, emerging first for endpoints (EDR), then the network (NDR) and more broadly, across the enterprise (so-called XDR). The last of these categories implies collecting data from endpoint, network, and increasingly also from a company’s cloud infrastructure to take remedial action based upon them. These "DR" platforms are in a tight race against attackers to reduce the time to detect and respond to threats - a task made ever more difficult by the rapid adoption of cloud services. [Image]( In this Webinar, Rik Turner, Principal Analyst for Cybersecurity at research firm Omdia, talks to John Morgan, CEO of Confluera, about the evolving “DR” market, the security complexity of the cloud, and the recent launch of Confluera CxDR technology for detecting and responding to threats in customer’s cloud estates. [REGISTER NOW]( Key Topics for Discussion - The evolution of next-generation detection and response technology - How to stop advanced attacks in the cloud - Increasing a security team’s efficiency by automating attack investigation - How to keep a growing list of cloud assets secure during a digital transformation journey - Answers to audience questions during live Q&A Speakers - Rik Turner, Principal Analyst, Cybersecurity, Omdia - John Morgan, CEO, Confluera Thank You to Our Sponsor Can't make the live session? [Sign up]( to access on-demand. [Omdia] [Omdia Cybersecurity Webcast]( c/o Informa Tech Informa Tech Holdings LLC | Registered in the United States with number 7418737 | 605 Third Ave., 22nd Floor, New York, New York 10158, USA This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To understand how we use your personal information, please see our [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe from Omdia Cybersecurity Webcast Promotions]( Copyright © 2021 Informa Tech Holdings LLC. All Rights Reserved. [Informa Tech](

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