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Ingalls MXDR provides up to 20 hours of Compromise Assessment per incident before requiring additional costs or IR retainer activation.
While Incident Response seeks to help organizations recover from a breach and to understand how they were breached and what the scope of the compromise is, Compromise Assessments help organizations determine whether a compromise has occurred (or is still ongoing).
Ingalls MXDR provides up to 20 hours of compromise assessment per incident to help clients determine whether they have been breached or are currently compromised. Rather than waiting for a threat actor to be discovered or to deliver their payload, when a compromise is suspected but not confirmed, the Ingalls SOC analysts and CTI Team will allocate up to 20 hours for analysis and investigation to help your organization determine whether there is a need for a full incident response engagement.
Ingalls MXDR Compromise Assessments can help clients quickly discover and respond to new or emerging threats such as Zero-Days.
Compromise assessments can be vital to early detection of threat actors before they deliver their payload, allowing your team to act quickly to isolate the environment to prevent further compromise.
If a compromise assessment confirms that a breach has occurred, the assessment can also provide your team with a head start on the incident response process by providing initial indicators of compromise.
Incident Response investigations are often expensive and time consuming. A compromise assessment helps your team determine whether or not a breach has not occurred and whether or not a full IR engagement is necessary.
The Ingalls Security Operations Center (SOC) provides 100% US-based, 24/7/365 coverage for comprehensive alerting, monitoring, analysis, detection, and response capabilities to Ingalls MXDR Clients.
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