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The CISO Circle
Sweet Fish
13 episodes
6 days ago
Where InfoSec leaders laugh, rant, and commiserate about the day to day life of leading security teams.
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Where InfoSec leaders laugh, rant, and commiserate about the day to day life of leading security teams.
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Hackers Fear This Security Breakthrough
The CISO Circle
31 minutes 31 seconds
8 months ago
Hackers Fear This Security Breakthrough

Time is the enemy in cybersecurity.


The longer a threat lingers undetected, the more damage it can do. That’s why reducing dwell time is a top priority for security leaders.


In this episode, we’re tackling the advancements in Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR), Extended Detection and Response (XDR), and Managed Detection and Response (MDR) that are reshaping how fast organizations can identify and shut down threats.


Join Aftab and Scott as they break down:

  • How EDR, XDR, and MDR compare, and why MDR is making waves

  • The role of automation in accelerating threat response

  • Why MDR could be the key to cutting dwell time even further

  • The real-world impact of slashing dwell time on security teams, organizations, and reputation


If you think your defenses are fast enough, think again. Attackers aren’t slowing down, and neither should you.

The CISO Circle
Where InfoSec leaders laugh, rant, and commiserate about the day to day life of leading security teams.