XDR extends beyond endpoint-only protection by correlating security signals across endpoints, email, networks, servers, and cloud workloads. This improves detection of complex attacks and reduces alert fatigue.
CyberOM provides XDR security services for Australian organisations seeking higher visibility, faster triage, and more effective response workflows.
Extended Detection and Response (XDR) Security – Australia
What Is XDR Security?
XDR brings multiple telemetry sources together to detect, investigate, and respond to attacks more efficiently than siloed tools.
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Improves detection of multi-stage and lateral-movement attacks
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Consolidates alerts to reduce noise and prioritise real threats
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Accelerates investigation with correlated context
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Supports faster containment and response workflows
Key Capabilities
CyberOM’s XDR approach focuses on actionable visibility and response:
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Cross-layer visibility across endpoint, email, network and cloud signals
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Behavioural analytics and threat intelligence context
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Centralised investigation workflow
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Automated containment options (scope-dependent)
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Proactive threat hunting support

Why Choose CyberOM
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24/7 monitoring and expert-led response workflows
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Unified detection across multiple attack surfaces
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Warranty options (scope and eligibility dependent)
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Transparent pricing and clear service scope
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Experienced analysts with real-world incident handling background
Ready to Get Started
Contact CyberOM to discuss XDR options, pricing, and how XDR can reduce risk in your environment.
FAQs
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What is XDR?
XDR is a security approach that unifies detection and response across multiple layers (endpoint, email, network, and cloud), enabling faster and more accurate investigations.
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How does XDR improve detection?
By correlating signals across systems, XDR identifies patterns that single-layer tools can miss, including multi-stage attacks and stealthy persistence.
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Does XDR respond automatically?
Some actions can be automated, such as isolating devices or blocking indicators, depending on scope and platform capabilities. Expert oversight remains critical.
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How is XDR different from EDR?
EDR focuses on endpoints; XDR extends correlation across additional layers to improve context and reduce alert fatigue.
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Who benefits from XDR?
Organisations with hybrid environments, remote users, Microsoft 365 reliance, or sensitive data benefit from better visibility and faster response.
