Managed Detection and Response (MDR): How It Works, Benefits, and Market Trends
QKS Group projects
steady growth for the Managed Detection and Response (MDR) market in Western Europe, with the
market expected to maintain a consistent compound annual growth rate (CAGR)
through 2028.
Despite the
region’s relatively mature MDR landscape, the continuous evolution of cyber
threats is compelling organizations to invest in more advanced detection and
response capabilities. The integration of artificial intelligence and machine
learning within MDR solutions is likely to renew interest and support gradual
adoption. Additionally, tightening regulatory requirements around cybersecurity
will further fuel incremental growth.
Businesses
across Western Europe, although measured in their approach, are anticipated to
progressively strengthen their MDR capabilities. This trend is driven by the
need to defend against sophisticated threats and ensure compliance with dynamic
regulatory standards.
Key
Questions Addressed in This Study:
What is the
current landscape and future outlook of the MDR market in Western Europe?
What
competitive dynamics will shape the MDR market in the region through 2028?
How will
vendors position themselves across various customer segments, from SMBs to
large enterprises?
How will
vendors differentiate between cloud-based and on-premises MDR offerings by
2028?
What are the
key strengths and challenges faced by MDR vendors operating in Western Europe?
Which
industries are expected to lead MDR market adoption, and what is their
projected market share?
What
competitive factors will influence vendor positioning in the Western European
MDR market?
Strategic
Market Insights
QKS Group defines
Managed Detection and Response (MDR) as “a third-party-managed solution
and service that combines technology with human expertise to immediately
detect, analyze, investigate, and actively respond to cyber threats.” MDR
enables the rapid identification and mitigation of threats by integrating
advanced technologies with skilled professionals in threat hunting and incident
response.
This results
in reduced risk across various areas, including endpoints, networks, hardware,
applications, operational/industrial systems (OT/IoT), and enterprise-wide
assets. MDR solutions analyze data across an organization’s infrastructure to
enable faster threat detection and deliver 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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