Gartner® Recommends Arctic Wolf

Gartner® Recommends Arctic Wolf

Gartner® has published its annual Voice of the Customer for Managed Detection and Response report, and Arctic Wolf has been named as a “Customers’ Choice,” with a 98% willingness to recommend score. 

According to Gartner, vendors in this category “meet or exceed both the market average Overall Experience and the market average User Interest and Adoption.” Arctic Wolf received this distinction with an overall rating of 4.8 out of 5 based on 251 reviews on Gartner Peer Insights™ as of September 30, 2024. 

The 2024 Gartner® Peer Insights Voice of the Customer for Managed Detection and Response aggregates feedback and synthesizes detailed reviews from actual customers, which you can use to better and more fully evaluate a vendor’s capabilities, helping you identify the solutions that are best suited to meet your organization’s needs. 

Learn more about where Arctic Wolf fits in this report and explore what makes Arctic Wolf® Managed Detection and Response such an industry-leading solution.  

Arctic Wolf News 

Arctic Wolf Receives 100% Willingness to Recommend Score for Managed Security Awareness 

Gartner® also recently published its Voice of the Customer for Security Awareness Computer-based Training, where Arctic Wolf Managed Security Awareness received a 100% willingness to recommend score and an overall rating of 4.9 out of 5, as of October 31, 2024, based on 51 customer reviews. 

Arctic Wolf Earns Equality 100 Award as a Leader in LGBTQ+ Workplace Inclusion 

Arctic Wolf has been named to the HRC 100, earning a perfect score of 100% on the Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index. This prestigious recognition reflects our commitment to fostering an inclusive and equitable workplace where all employees feel valued, supported, and empowered to thrive. 

Arctic Wolf Launches Tech Den  

We recently launched the Tech Den in our Resource Center! Check out some of the videos so you’re able to see how Arctic Wolf solutions make security work for you. 

Important Reading (and Watching) 

Console Chaos: A Campaign Targeting Publicly Exposed Management Interfaces on Fortinet FortiGate Firewalls 

Arctic Wolf observed a recent campaign affecting Fortinet FortiGate firewall devices with management interfaces exposed on the public internet. 

Types of Spoofing Attacks 

A variety of methods can be used as part of spoofing attacks, including spoofed emails that appear to be from a trusted source or text messages that claims to be from a known contact or organization, such as an IT help desk employee or a financial institution. 

Understanding Indicators of Compromise and Their Role in Cybersecurity 

An IOC is any data point that indicates a cyber attack is occurring or has occurred. IOCs can be anything from a malicious file to an IP address to a suspicious user login to a domain name that contains evidence of malicious activity. 

As always, you can keep up to date with the latest cybersecurity news, innovative solutions, and insightful conversations on our X or Facebook page. You can also subscribe to our email newsletter. 

Well deserved, great partnership!

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James Gatwood, CISSP, CISM

Cybersecurity leader with 28+ years in SIEM, forensics, OT, and IoT security. Proven in securing ICS, critical infrastructure, and driving innovation across Banking, Healthcare, Manufacturing, and Oil & Gas industries.

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Congrats!

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Leigh Turner

Director of IT & Business Systems | Driving Digital Transformation To Enable Business Growth | Aligning Technology with Business Strategy.

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Graham Harrison!

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Mauricio Ortiz, CISA

Great dad | Inspired Risk Management and Security | Cybersecurity | AI Governance & Security | Data Science & Analytics My posts and comments are my personal views and perspectives but not those of my employer

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Arctic Wolf great content this month

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