XEDR Is the Next Evolution in Cybersecurity — And It’s Built for Today’s Attacks
We’ve talked about EDR and MDR, but what about XEDR?
XEDR, or Extended Detection & Response, is quickly becoming the gold standard for MSPs and businesses that need deeper visibility and faster response to threats across systems — not just individual endpoints.
What Makes XEDR Different?

EDR focuses on individual devices. XEDR expands that scope by bringing together data from multiple sources: endpoints, networks, users, cloud environments, and applications.
It then uses analytics and automation to correlate suspicious activity across all of them.
This broader context allows for:
- Smarter threat detection
- Earlier attack prevention
- Faster, more informed responses
- Reduced noise from false positives
In short, XEDR gives you a bird’s-eye view of security — and the tools to act before threats cause damage.
Why MSPs Are Moving to XEDR
In 2025, MSPs are facing bigger threats and more complex customer environments. XEDR helps by:
- Reducing alert fatigue with prioritised threats
- Offering multi-tenant views across all clients
- Providing stronger compliance reporting
- Enabling better, faster remediation steps
It’s especially powerful for MSPs managing multiple SMEs with hybrid workforces, cloud tools, and growing attack surfaces.
XEDR in Action
Imagine this: a user logs in from an unfamiliar location, opens a file from a phishing email, and tries to upload data to an external server.
EDR might see just one of those events. XEDR sees them all — and connects the dots in real time.
That’s what makes it so effective.
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At Your Comms Group, we provide full-featured XEDR protection through Bitdefender — with pricing starting from just £18.99 per endpoint.
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Don’t Let Threats Hide in the Gaps
If you want to stay ahead of increasingly sophisticated attacks, XEDR gives you the reach, insight, and speed to do it.
It’s not just protection — it’s perspective.