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Managed Detection and Response (MDR)
Managed Detection and Response (MDR)

Companies and organizations may choose to partner with a third party to monitor and respond to cybersecurity threats known as a Managed Detection and Response (MDR) service.

This can be a difficult decision with many pros and cons to take into consideration. Please join us as we explore and discuss:

  • Differences between Managed Detection and Response (MDR) and Incident Response (IR) services

  • When to consider leveraging MDR and/or IR services

  • Expectations and considerations when selecting MDR and/or IR services

  • Pros and cons to using the same third-part for MDR and IR services

Join us virtually at 5:30 pm on Wednesday, March 2, 2021

5:30 - Welcome/Chapter Announcements

5:45 - Presentation/Open Discussion

6:30 - Wrap Up

6:45 - Meeting Closeout
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Welcome, Max Henderson - Manager Incident Response Team - Pondurance

Max Henderson manages the Incident Response team at Pondurance. Max's team is comprised of consultants who focus efforts on performing forensic analysis for ransomware, business email compromises, insider threats, and other unique investigations. Max has been with Pondurance since 2014 with a technical background that began within Security Operations Center.

Max is based in Tampa, Florida where he has been located since graduating from Florida State University with a B.S. in Computer Criminology.
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