Why Manufacturing and Industrial Sectors Need MDR to Secure Operational Technology (OT)
QKS Group (formerly Quadrant Knowledge Solutions) Reveals that
the Managed
Detection and Response (MDR) market in the United States will
experience a below-average compound annual growth rate (CAGR) through 2028.
Despite this modest growth projection, the long-term outlook
for the U.S. MDR market remains positive. As cyber threats grow in complexity
and frequency, the demand for advanced detection and response solutions will
continue. Innovations in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning
within MDR platforms may drive renewed interest and adoption.
Additionally, evolving regulatory requirements aimed at
strengthening cybersecurity measures could contribute to incremental growth.
While U.S. businesses are currently taking a cautious approach, they are
expected to gradually increase investments in MDR technologies to enhance their
security posture and ensure compliance with emerging cybersecurity standards.
Key Questions Explored in This Study
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What is the current and future competitive
landscape of the U.S. MDR market?
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What key competitive dynamics will shape the MDR
market in the U.S.?
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How will vendors position themselves across
customer segments, from SMBs to large enterprises, by 2028?
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How will vendors compare in their cloud-based
versus on-premises MDR offerings by 2028?
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What are the strengths and challenges faced by
vendors in the U.S. MDR market?
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What is the market forecast for key industries
within this sector?
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What competitive factors will influence vendor
positioning in the U.S. MDR market?
Strategic Market Insights
QKS Group defines Managed
Detection and Response (MDR) as “a third-party-managed solution and
service that integrates technology with human expertise to enable immediate
detection, analysis, investigation, and active response to cyber threats.” MDR
solutions leverage advanced technology and skilled threat-hunting professionals
to rapidly identify and mitigate cyber risks across endpoints, networks,
hardware, applications, OT/IoT systems, and enterprise assets. This approach
enhances an organization’s security defenses by analyzing platform data to
deliver faster threat detection and actionable insights.
Vendors covered in this Study:
Arctic Wolf, Binary Defense, Bitdefender, BlueVoyant, Booz
Allen Hamilton, Cisco, Critical Start, CrowdStrike, Cybereason, Cyderes,
Cyberoo, Deepwatch, eSentire, Expel, Fortra, Group-IB, Integrity360, IBM,
Kaspersky, Kudelski Security, Kroll, Mandiant, Mnemonic, NCC Group, Obrela
Security, Ontinue, Optiv, Orange Cyberdefense, Pondurance, Proficio, Quorum
Cyber, Rapid7, Red Canary, Secureworks, SentinelOne, Sophos, Trustwave, and
WithSecure.
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