Recognition Comes as Sophos Invests in Building Teams of Highly Experienced Security Analysts to Deliver Human-Led Threat Hunting Services

OXFORD, U.K. — septembre 26, 2024 —

Sophos, a global leader of innovative security solutions for defeating cyberattacks, today announced it is a Leader in theIDC MarketScape: European Managed Detection and Response (MDR) Services in 2024 Vendor Assessment (doc # EUR151172124, September 2024), which evaluates the product offerings and business strategies of MDR vendors. Sophos is also named a Leader in three worldwide IDC MarketScape 2024 reports: the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Modern Endpoint Security for Midsize Businesses 2024 Vendor Assessment*, the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Modern Endpoint Security for Small Businesses 2024 Vendor Assessment**, and the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Managed Detection and Response (MDR) 2024 Vendor Assessment***.

We believe as a Leader in all four reports, Sophos is cementing its commitment to understanding and meeting the needs of small and midsize businesses (SMBs) with an expansive portfolio of world-class products and managed security services that interoperate and are compatible with virtually any environment or tech stack.

With more than 23,000 MDR customers worldwide, including over 5,000 in Europe, Sophos is one of the biggest players on the market in terms of customer base. Insights and learnings from this large customer base feeds into a knowledge bank of real-time intelligence that benefits all customers by enabling the company’s team of cybersecurity and threat intelligence experts, to monitor, investigate and respond to threats 24/7.

According to the IDC MarketScape for WW MDR Services, “Sophos MDR has expanded its detection capabilities beyond their Sophos products. Data is collected from third party alert sources across multiple domains, which include but are not limited to endpoint, firewall, cloud, and identity.”

"Sophos’ MDR offering is unique as at the very core of it is human-led threat response is telemetry from third-party security technologies as well as Sophos’s own security products. This ensures that Sophos MDR can continually adapt and grow as threats develop, and enables us to quickly detect and remediate attacks regardless of customers’ existing security solutions,” said Rob Harrison, senior vice president for endpoint and security operations product management at Sophos. “We believe this recognition from the IDC MarketScape reaffirms our commitment to protect small and midsize businesses. We’re proud to be valued for the security solutions we provide to defend organizations from cybercrime.”

With more than two-thirds of Sophos’ MDR customer base being organizations with up to 250 employees, and almost a fifth in the 250 to 999 employee segment, Sophos has built a very strong position in the midmarket.

“With decades of experience and knowledge, Sophos has considerable expertise when it comes to how cyberattacks impact and unfold across enterprise infrastructure. Sophos has put significant emphasis on building teams of highly experienced and skilled security analysts and built its MDR business on the back of a strong technology platform,” said Richard Thurston, research manager, European Security Services, IDC. “Where organizations are seeking an MDR provider with deep security expertise and a human-led service that engages with them from the outset until an incident has been resolved, Sophos represents a compelling option.”

Sophos’ portfolio of managed security services and solutions – including Sophos MDR, Sophos Intercept X, Sophos XDR, and Sophos Firewall – are part of the Sophos Adaptive Cybersecurity Ecosystem where they share real-time threat intelligence for faster and more contextual and synchronized protection, detection and response. They’re powered by Sophos X-Ops threat intelligence, a cross-operational task force of more than 500 security experts within SophosLabs, Sophos SecOps and SophosAI. Solutions are easily managed in the cloud-native Sophos Central platform, where users can oversee installations, respond to alerts and track licenses and upcoming renewal dates via a single, intuitive interface.

*Doc #US49006922, April 2024
**Doc #US50521424, March 2024
***Doc #US50521323, February 2024

 

À propos de Sophos

Sophos est un leader mondial et un innovateur dans le domaine des solutions de sécurité avancées pour surmonter les cyberattaques. Sophos offre des services managés de détection et réponse (MDR) et de réponse aux incidents, ainsi qu’un vaste portefeuille de technologies de sécurité qui protègent les systèmes endpoint, les réseaux, les messageries et le Cloud. Sophos est l’un des plus grands fournisseurs de cybersécurité et protège aujourd’hui plus de 600 000 entreprises et plus de 100 millions d’utilisateurs dans le monde contre les adversaires actifs, les ransomwares, le phishing, les malwares, etc. Les services et produits de Sophos sont connectés à travers sa console d’administration Sophos Central et sont optimisés par Sophos X-Ops, l’unité de renseignement sur les menaces transversales de la société. La technologie Sophos X-Ops optimise l’ensemble de l’écosystème de cybersécurité adaptatif (ACE) de Sophos, qui comprend un data lake centralisé exploitant un riche ensemble d’API ouvertes disponibles pour les clients, les partenaires, les développeurs et d’autres fournisseurs de cybersécurité et de technologies de l’information. Sophos fournit des services de cybersécurité aux entreprises qui ont besoin de solutions de sécurité entièrement managées. Les clients peuvent également gérer leur cybersécurité directement avec la plateforme d’opérations de sécurité de Sophos ou utiliser une approche hybride en complétant leurs équipes internes avec les services de Sophos, notamment la chasse aux menaces et la remédiation. Sophos vend ses produits par l’intermédiaire d’un réseau mondial de partenaires et de fournisseurs de services managés (MSP : Managed Service Provider). Le siège de l’entreprise est basé à Oxford, au Royaume-Uni. Plus d’informations sont disponibles sur sophos.fr.