Houston – May 7, 2020 – Alert Logic today announced that organizations relying on IBM Cloud services now have full access to Alert Logic’s comprehensive managed detection and response (MDR) capabilities. Through its partnership with IBM Cloud, Alert Logic affords businesses a proven, scalable security solution to reduce the likelihood and impact of successful attacks.
According to Gartner, “By 2024, 40% of midsize enterprises will use MDR as their only managed security service.”1 Alert Logic’s flexible MDR offerings provide these organizations with comprehensive managed detection and response across their attack surface.
WebJaguar, a dedicated, B2B-focused e-commerce website platform provider enabling businesses with extensive marketing, sales management, and revenue-generating capabilities, has worked with Alert Logic for 15 years. The company uses the Alert Logic MDR solution for the security layer of its IBM Cloud deployment.
“IBM Cloud enables us to take advantage of all that cloud computing affords a digital business, including computing scalability and flexibility and cost savings, by eliminating the need for physical infrastructure and hardware,” said Bachir Kassir, founder and president of WebJaguar. “The addition of the Alert Logic MDR solution gives us 24/7 access to security experts and technologies that act as an extension of our internal IT team, helping us quickly and cost-effectively identify and respond to threats in our environment before they become security incidents.”
The Alert Logic proprietary MDR platform and team of security experts analyze network traffic and more than 60 billion log messages each day. IBM Cloud clients implementing Alert Logic’s MDR capabilities have access to dedicated, 24/7 protection with experts included to understand their unique needs and business context, ensuring appropriate and affordable coverage across their entire attack surface.
To learn more about the Alert Logic MDR solution, go to alertlogic.com/managed-detection-and-response/.
1 Gartner, “Market Guide for Managed Detection and Response Services,” Toby Bussa, et al., 15 July 2019.