Trend Micro releases next-gen XDR and AI capabilities

Issue 4 2023 Information Security, Products & Solutions

Trend Micro has unveiled the next generation of cybersecurity platform, setting a new standard for strengthening security posture and threat defence. The new Trend Vision One platform release marks a significant leap forward in enterprise cybersecurity, encompassing robust attack surface risk management, cross-layer protection across hybrid environments, and next generation XDR, now amplified by powerful generative AI technology.

Broadest XDR coverage

The platform's advanced extended detection and response (XDR) capabilities include the broadest set of native security sensors to deliver the most comprehensive and cross-domain threat protection. By consolidating data across internal and third-party sources, utilising advanced AI and machine learning analytics, and correlated detection models, the platform brings the next generation of XDR to market.

With extended visibility and insights into events, enterprises achieve more proactive defence, earlier detection, and faster incident response through capabilities including:

• Cross-layer, hybrid environment support: Trend Vision One protects every layer of an organisation's diverse IT infrastructure including endpoints, servers, email, cloud services, networks, 5G, and OT (operational technology). The platform also supports hybrid environments; empowering organisations to protect their assets across all environments — cloud, hybrid, or on-premises — without compromising security or the ability to extend to XDR.

• Third-party ecosystem integrations: Trend Vision One has tripled its integration ecosystem across third-party and partner networks over the last 12 months. Community-driven integration efforts enable enterprises to leverage integration to propel security organisations forward with consolidated visibility and analysis and streamlined workflow automation and orchestration.

• Global threat intelligence: Underpinning the platform, is the company's global threat intelligence. With 16 research centres around the world; hundreds of threat researchers; and the Trend Micro Zero Day Initiative, global and local intelligence feed the platform to help customers stay one-step ahead of adversaries. Trend intelligence unlocks deep breach activity and vulnerability intelligence with real-time threat insights, threat actor profiling, and end-to-end visibility into campaigns to rapidly understand and thwart attack attempts.

• Expert managed services: Delivered together with the platform, Trend brings greater simplicity and support to security operations with the broadest vendor-delivered managed detection and response (MDR) service on the market, augmenting internal teams with advanced threat detection, proactive threat hunting, rapid incident response, expert guidance, and continuous 24/7 monitoring and support.

By consolidating data across internal and third-party sources and utilising advanced AI, machine learning analytics and correlated detection models, the platform brings the next generation of XDR to market, defending against the full range of adversarial tactics and techniques, including extortion, DDoS, ransomware and more.

To learn more about Trend Vision One, visit: https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/business/products/one-platform.html




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