As modern enterprise networks grow more complex—spanning hybrid cloud, encrypted traffic, remote workforces, and a surge in unmanaged devices, the blind spots for cyber attackers have never been wider. At the same time, the limitations of legacy security stacks are becoming impossible to ignore. Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) can’t see into unmanaged or IoT devices. SIEMs are overwhelmed with noise. It’s in this visibility gap that attackers thrive and it’s exactly where Network Detection and Response (NDR) delivers.
Join us as we unpack why NDR has emerged as the must-have cybersecurity investment for 2025–2026. We’ll explore how the modern enterprise network has fundamentally changed, and why this evolution has finally pushed NDR to the forefront. Hear how leading analysts from Gartner to Forrester, IDC, and GigaOm are validating the category and shaping a new urgency around network-centric threat detection.
Whether you’re building out your SOC visibility triad, optimizing your SIEM strategy, or preparing for modern threats, this session will make one thing clear: NDR is no longer a nice-to-have — it’s essential.
Key Takeaways:
Vectra AI is the leader in hybrid attack detection, investigation and response. The Vectra AI Platform delivers integrated signal across public cloud, SaaS, identity, and data center networks in a single platform. Vectra AI’s patented Attack Signal Intelligence empowers security teams to rapidly detect, prioritize, investigate and stop the most advanced hybrid cyber-attacks. With 35 patents in AI-driven detection and the most vendor references in MITRE D3FEND, organizations worldwide rely on the Vectra AI Platform and MXDR services to move at the speed and scale of hybrid attackers. For more information, visit www.vectra.ai.