Stop Asking If EDR Replaces Antivirus—The 29-Minute Clock Changes the Question
When attackers break out in 29 minutes, the old AV-vs-EDR debate is moot. Here's how we actually run detection and response in the real world.
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When attackers break out in 29 minutes, the old AV-vs-EDR debate is moot. Here's how we actually run detection and response in the real world.
Malware-free attacks and a 29-minute breakout time mean EDR alone can't stop breaches. Here's how one mid-size firm pairs EDR with zero-trust segmenta...
Attackers now move in 29 minutes. I argue most EDR tools can't keep up—here's how to measure yours against that clock.
Think EDR replaces antivirus? Think again. With 82% of attacks now malware-free and breakout times at 29 minutes, you need both layers. Here's the rea...
EDR is not a replacement for antivirus. The real threat is malware-free attacks, but AV still blocks the noise. Here's the honest take on running both...
Don't ditch antivirus for EDR. Here's why the smartest endpoint security stacks keep both, plus a head-to-head comparison of three leading EDR tools.