ADR, or application detection and response, instruments applications and APIs to protect, detect and respond to threats in real time. See why SOCs worldwide are embracing ADR.
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Hi Melanie,

 

Many organizations are struggling to effectively safeguard their applications. If this is a struggle at your organization, know that you’re not alone:

  • Current CISO: “We have robust defenses for our networks and endpoints, but when it comes to our applications, we are essentially flying blind.”
  • Security leader: “The increasing complexity of our application environment means that traditional security measures are no longer sufficient. We need deeper visibility and more effective response capabilities.”

Luckily, help is here.

 

ADR, or application detection and response, instruments applications and APIs to protect, detect and respond to threats in real time.

 

To learn more about how ADR works and how it can benefit your organization, check out this whitepaper. 

Try Contrast ADR

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