Managed Detection and Response for Threats That Don't Wait
An alert no one’s watching isn’t protection. MDR pairs 24/7 human threat hunters with active response, isolating and containing a threat the moment it’s confirmed, not after someone finally reviews the queue.
The Difference Between Detected and Devastated
29 Mins
Average time attackers move laterally after initial access
3 Hrs
Average MDR response time, versus 66 hours in-house
88%
Ransomware attacks happening nights, weekends, or holidays
212 Days
Average breach detection time without a SOC or MDR
Why Alerts Alone Don't Stop an Attack
A tool that flags a threat still needs someone to investigate it, decide it’s real, and act, often within a window measured in minutes, not the next business day. Most internal teams don’t have the coverage to do that at 3 AM on a Saturday.
The Off-Hours Gap
Most ransomware hits when no one's watching, nights, weekends, holidays, exactly when internal detection coverage is thinnest.
Alerts Without Action
A flagged threat that sits in a queue waiting for review gives an attacker the exact window they need to move laterally and escalate.
The Skills Gap Behind It
Millions of cybersecurity roles sit unfilled globally, most organizations simply don't have the staff to hunt threats and respond around the clock internally.
Our MDR Response Framework
24/7 Detection
Threat Investigation
Active Containment
Guided Recovery
Traditional Security Tools vs. MDR
Average Response Time
Average Response Time
Traditional Security Tools
- Alerts fire, someone has to notice and investigate
- Response happens during business hours, if staff is available
- Confirmed threats still require manual containment steps
With MDR
- Human analysts investigate and confirm threats in real time
- Coverage runs 24/7, including nights, weekends, and holidays
- Confirmed threats get isolated and contained automatically
How Long Would a Threat Sit Unnoticed in Your Environment Right Now?
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Response That Doesn't Wait for Monday
Most ransomware doesn’t hit during business hours, it hits at 2 AM on a Saturday, exactly when internal teams are asleep and automated alerts sit unread. Human analysts watch endpoints, network, and cloud activity around the clock, not on a schedule that conveniently matches office hours.
When something’s confirmed as a real threat, containment happens immediately, the affected system gets isolated and the activity blocked before it spreads, not queued for review whenever someone gets back to their desk. Root cause and remediation follow right behind it.
What Active Containment Looks Like
A real response sequence, start to finish.
Suspicious lateral movement detected
Analyst confirms active threat
Endpoint isolated, activity contained
Root cause identified, client notified
Total response time: 11 minutes.
What Would Your Response Time Look Like Right Now?
We’ll show you the gap in your current coverage.
Frequently Asked Questions
The distinction between watching for a threat and actually stopping one.
How is MDR different from the antivirus we already have?
Antivirus detects and flags known threats on a device. MDR adds human analysts who investigate what’s flagged, confirm it’s real, and actively contain it, isolating the endpoint and blocking the activity, not just logging an alert for someone to review later.
Do we still need an internal IT or security team?
Yes, MDR extends your team’s coverage rather than replacing it. It fills the gaps internal staff can’t realistically cover alone, nights, weekends, and the specialized threat-hunting expertise most internal teams don’t have time to build.
What happens when a threat is confirmed?
The affected endpoint gets isolated immediately, the malicious activity blocked, and root cause investigation begins right behind it, all before your team even needs to be looped in for the initial response.
How fast is fast, really?
Average response time with MDR runs around 3 hours from detection to containment, compared to roughly 66 hours for organizations relying on internal teams alone. For confirmed threats, containment itself often happens in minutes.
Does MDR cover cloud environments, or just endpoints?
Coverage typically spans endpoints, network, and cloud telemetry together, since modern attacks rarely stay confined to just one layer of the environment.
Will we get flooded with alerts we still have to sort through ourselves?
No, that’s the core difference from a standard monitoring tool. Analysts investigate and filter before anything reaches you, what you hear about is a confirmed, actionable finding, not raw alert noise.
How does Venatus help with managed detection and response?
Endpoints, network, and cloud activity get monitored 24/7 by human analysts, confirmed threats get contained immediately, and root cause gets identified and resolved, so a threat’s window to do damage closes in minutes, not days.
The Threat That Never Gets the Chance
Human analysts watch your environment around the clock, confirming and containing real threats in minutes, not whenever someone finally reviews the queue.
THE VENATUS METHOD
- Step 1: Monitor — Endpoints, network, and cloud activity get watched 24/7.
- Step 2: Confirm — Real analysts investigate flagged activity to confirm genuine threats.
- Step 3: Contain — Confirmed threats get isolated and blocked immediately.
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