Rapid7 today announced the final results of the 2022 MITRE Engenuity ATT&CK Evaluations of Rapid7 managed detection and response (MDR) services.
In the simulated incident, Rapid7 MDR demonstrated early detection of threats, complete coverage across the cyber-attack chain, and the artifacts collected highlighted rich reporting and engagement throughout.
This round of independent ATT&CK Evaluations for security service providers emulated the OilRig threat group. According to MITRE Engenuity, OilRig “was chosen based on its evasion and persistence techniques, its complexity, and its relevancy to industry.”
“Cybersecurity professionals and industry stakeholders rely on MITRE Engenuity ATT&CK Evaluations to benchmark vendors’ efficacy and effectiveness for advanced attack detection in real-world scenarios,” said Jeremiah Dewey, Senior Vice President of Managed Services Delivery, Rapid7. “We are thrilled to participate in this first-ever evaluation of managed services, as it gives a wider audience visibility into how a real-world incident plays out with Rapid7 MDR.”
“More than half of organizations use security service providers to protect their data and networks. We wanted to research how they are employing threat-informed defence practices for their clients,” said Ashwin Radhakrishnan, acting General Manager of ATT&CK Evaluations at MITRE Engenuity.
“Even with the best technology in place, Defenders need support to remain vigilant against the latest attacker tactics, techniques, and procedures,” said Dewey. “Rapid7 MDR provides early, comprehensive detection across the modern environment, and end-to-end partnership throughout the incident lifecycle to drive our customers’ security success.”