D3 Security is a cybersecurity company based in Vancouver, British Columbia, specializing in incident response, case management, and security orchestration and automation (SOAR) solutions. Their Smart SOAR Platform is designed to enhance the efficiency of security operations by automating workflows and facilitating collaboration among security teams. This platform includes features like customizable playbooks and an automated event pipeline to reduce alert noise. The company also offers Morpheus AI, an autonomous Security Operations Center (SOC) solution that automates a significant portion of security tasks, enabling faster and more effective incident response. D3 Security serves a diverse clientele, including large enterprises, government agencies, and managed security service providers, with notable clients such as Disney and the London Stock Exchange Group. With a focus on customer support and tailored solutions, D3 Security aims to empower cybersecurity professionals and improve overall security operations.
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D3 XGEN SOAR D3 Security’s XGEN SOAR platform is the only SOAR platform that combines automation and orchestration across 500+ integrated tools with an automated event pipeline that reduces event volu
This article highlights the long-term operational challenges and unbudgeted costs associated with maintaining SOAR playbooks, a critical concern for MSPs managing security operations for multiple clients. It suggests that investigation-first architectures might offer a more scalable alternative for MSPs to consider in their service offerings.
Read moreFounded
2012
Employees
180
Industry
information technology & services
Headquarters
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Morpheus AI is an autonomous SOC platform that automates tier 1 and 2 security operations, providing 24/7 alert coverage and rapid triage.
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Read moreThis article details why SOAR deployments heavily reliant on large Python playbook inventories face scalability and maintenance issues, leading to increased headcount costs. For MSPs, this insight is crucial for optimizing their SOAR implementations and exploring more efficient "investigation-first architectures" to better serve clients without escalating operational overhead.
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