Why Every Modern Business Needs Managed Detection and Response in 2025
QKS Group
observes that the Managed Detection and Response (MDR) market in Asia (excluding Japan and
China) is experiencing above-average growth.
Looking
ahead, the MDR market in this region is projected to sustain its strong growth
momentum. Factors such as ongoing industry digitalization and the proliferation
of IoT networks are expected to significantly drive the need for sophisticated
detection and response capabilities. Organizations across the region are likely
to increase their investments in MDR technologies to stay resilient against
evolving cyber threats and to comply with tightening regulatory standards.
Moreover,
advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning are expected to
further improve the efficiency and effectiveness of MDR solutions, accelerating
market adoption. Continued backing from regulatory bodies and favorable
government policies will also support this upward trend.
This study
will address key questions, including:
What is the
current competitive landscape and future outlook for the MDR market in Asia
(excluding Japan and China)?
What key
factors will shape competitive dynamics in the MDR space across this region?
How will MDR
vendors differentiate themselves across customer segments—from SMBs to large
enterprises—by 2028?
What trends
will emerge in cloud-based versus on-premises MDR solutions in the region by
2028?
What are the
core strengths and limitations of MDR vendors operating in this market?
How will
various industries contribute to the overall MDR market forecast?
What
competitive factors will influence the market positioning of MDR vendors in
this region?
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 offer the ability
to immediately detect, analyze, investigate, and actively respond to cyber
threats.” By blending cutting-edge technology with experienced threat hunters
and incident response teams, MDR enables rapid threat detection and mitigation.
This helps
minimize impacts across key areas—including endpoints, networks, applications,
OT/IoT environments, hardware infrastructure, and broader enterprise assets.
The approach relies on deep data analysis within organizational platforms to
enhance response speed and deliver actionable threat intelligence.
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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