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Rapid7 Adds New Managed Digital Risk Protection To Leading MDR Service for 360-Degree Detection and Response

Rapid7 Adds New Managed Digital Risk Protection To Leading MDR Service for 360-Degree Detection and Response

External threat monitoring and remediation managed by Rapid7 experts pinpoints and eliminates threats earlier in the threat life cycle

 Rapid7, a leader in extended risk and threat detection, announced a new Managed Digital Risk Protection (DRP) service for external threat monitoring and remediation that prevents attacks earlier in the threat life cycle. Customers can add this solution to Managed Threat Complete, Rapid7’s leading managed detection and response (MDR) service, for extended visibility and response support across their internal and external attack surfaces.

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With Managed DRP, Rapid7 actively monitors the clear, deep, and dark web for early threat indicators, including credential and data leakage, phishing kits, fraud, and data exploitation. The Rapid7 team also monitors for customer data and files that may have been leaked in a previous attack against the customer, their supply chain, or one of their third parties. This provides critical visibility into potential ransomware exposure to quickly and thoroughly address areas of potential compromise.

“Rapid7 is changing the game in managed security,” said Jeremiah Dewey, senior vice president of managed services, Rapid7. “Bringing digital risk protection into Managed Threat Complete gives our experts a broadened view into customers’ environments, along with timely, relevant insights. We can therefore proactively uncover the earliest stages of a potential attack and terminate it before it might make an impact.”

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Together, Managed DRP and Managed Threat Complete sit at the intersection of attack surface management (ASM) and detection and response (D&R) to provide 360-degree visibility across the attack surface, with the context and guidance teams need to confidently anticipate, pinpoint, and take action on threats from endpoint to the cloud.

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