Threats do not always stop at the click. Managed End Point Protection (XDR) gives your organisation visibility across endpoints, users, and devices, helping you identify unusual behaviour earlier and contain it before it spreads.
XDR brings together signals from across your environment and pairs them with a managed team who monitor, investigate, and respond on your behalf. You gain enterprise-grade detection without having to run it yourself.
Managed End Point Protection (XDR) combines technology with people. We continuously analyse activity across your endpoints, users, and devices, using behaviour-based detection to flag anything out of the ordinary. When a potential threat appears, our team investigates it and follows a structured escalation process, so issues are contained early rather than left to grow.
The result is modern detection and response, managed for you and backed by local expertise, so your business stays protected without adding pressure to your internal team.
Key benefits include:
The result is steady, well-managed endpoint protection, with our team handling the monitoring and response so yours can stay focused on the work that matters.
XDR stands for Extended Detection and Response. Traditional antivirus looks for known threats on a single device. XDR goes further by connecting activity across your endpoints, users, and devices, then analysing how they behave together. This wider view helps identify unusual patterns that a standalone tool would miss, so emerging threats are caught earlier.
No. Managed End Point Protection (XDR) is designed to work with whatever you already have in place. Our team handles the monitoring, investigation, and escalation, whether we are supporting an existing IT function or covering the role entirely. You gain a dedicated layer of protection without adding headcount.
Each alert is reviewed and investigated rather than left for your team to interpret. When something needs attention, we follow a structured escalation process, so the right people are informed quickly and action is taken before a small issue becomes a serious incident.
No. Monitoring runs quietly in the background and is built to protect your devices without affecting performance. Your staff carry on with their work as normal, while continuous visibility keeps your environment secure behind the scenes.