The basic, standard RESPOND implementation is designed to give your organization a quick, significant uplift to your cyber protection level in a matter of two to three days, and with a minimum of effort. RESPOND comes in the door as one appliance with two to three mature cyber protection applications that are integrated together. That appliance is then spanned to the core switch; not placed inline. You do not have to install or manage a single agent, making this very different from the usual cyber protection product.
The new RESPOND user gets an installation guide in advance that has a short pre-installation checklist that you must complete. This checklist gives us the information we will need to correctly install the RESPOND system. We then set up the system and train designated people on how to log into the RESPOND system to analyze and respond to alerts. You also get a 90-day transition guide, that if you follow periodically for the next several months, will make you very familiar with RESPOND and give you the skills to start expanding and improving on your own basic RESPOND installation. You also get an ongoing support document that gives you access to ongoing MXN and manufacturer-direct support, with online documentation and tech tips, further training and participation in a user group.
We expect that the new RESPOND system will require one to two hours/week in technical time on an ongoing basis to respond to alerts and to make improvements to and expansions of the system.
RESPOND—a new way to provide cyber protection
- Introduction
- Back-End Improvement
- Revolutionary Capability
- Some Real-World Benefits
- Project Particulars
- RESPOND Costs
- Adding in a Network Access Control System (NAC)
- Expanding a RESPOND System
- Respond Includes a SIEM