Managed Detection & Response (MDR)

Our managed detection and response (MDR) services provide security via modern, remotely delivered, 24/7 Security Operations Centre (SOC) capabilities to increase your business's digital maturity.

As technology becomes more pervasive across your business, understanding and maintaining your security posture is critical. Orro’s Managed Detection & Response (MDR) delivers 24×7 monitoring, rapid threat detection, forensic‑level investigation and playbook‑driven containment. By integrating with your existing security tools and adding intelligence‑led insights, MDR provides a unified view of your threat landscape—improving resilience, reducing internal workload and ensuring threats are stopped before they become business‑impacting incidents.

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