Webinar Description
Key Takeaways
- Live demonstration of the Guardian MDR Platform™ from Deepwatch
- Focused on Managed Detection and Response capabilities for enterprise security teams
- Covers threat detection, investigation, containment and response workflows
- Addresses alert fatigue and integration with existing security infrastructure
- Virtual format designed for security analysts, SOC managers and CISOs evaluating MDR solutions
Introduction
The Deepwatch Open House is a recurring virtual product walkthrough that introduces security professionals to the Guardian MDR Platform™. Designed for security analysts, SOC managers and CISOs evaluating Managed Detection and Response solutions, the thirty-minute session demonstrates how the platform addresses threat detection, investigation, containment and response. With security operations centres facing mounting pressure from alert volumes and increasingly sophisticated threats, MDR platforms have become essential infrastructure for organisations seeking to strengthen their defensive posture without wholesale replacement of existing tools.
About This Event
The Open House format provides a practical alternative to formal product demonstrations. Rather than requiring attendees to commit to individualised sales engagements, the session offers a live walkthrough of the Guardian MDR Platform™ in a group setting. This approach allows security professionals to observe the platform’s capabilities and interface before deciding whether to pursue deeper technical evaluation.
The virtual format makes the session accessible to geographically distributed teams and accommodates the scheduling constraints typical of security operations roles. As a recurring event, it provides multiple opportunities for interested professionals to attend at convenient times.
Managed Detection and Response in Practice
The demonstration centres on how the Guardian MDR Platform™ enables security teams to manage the complete threat lifecycle. MDR solutions combine technology, processes and human expertise to detect malicious activity, investigate potential incidents, contain active threats and coordinate response actions. The platform walkthrough illustrates these capabilities within a unified interface designed to accelerate decision-making during security events.
A significant focus of the session is the platform’s approach to reducing alert noise. Modern security environments generate substantial volumes of alerts from firewalls, endpoint detection tools, identity systems and cloud infrastructure. Without effective correlation and prioritisation, security teams risk missing genuine threats amid false positives or spending excessive time on low-priority events. The demonstration shows how the platform processes and contextualises alerts to surface actionable intelligence.
Integration with Existing Security Infrastructure
One of the primary challenges organisations face when adopting MDR solutions is compatibility with their current security stack. Many enterprises have invested significantly in endpoint protection, SIEM platforms, network monitoring tools and cloud security services. The walkthrough addresses how the Guardian MDR Platform™ integrates with existing infrastructure rather than requiring organisations to replace established tools.
This integration-first approach reflects broader industry recognition that effective security operations depend on consolidating visibility across diverse data sources. By ingesting telemetry from multiple security tools, MDR platforms can correlate events that might appear unrelated when viewed in isolation, improving detection accuracy and reducing the time required to understand the scope of potential incidents.
Who Should Attend
The session is designed for security professionals responsible for threat detection and incident response, particularly those working within mid-to-large enterprises with established security infrastructure. Security analysts seeking to understand how MDR platforms can augment their workflows will find the demonstration relevant, as will SOC managers evaluating options to improve team efficiency. CISOs and security directors considering MDR adoption as part of broader security strategy may use the session to inform preliminary assessments before committing to detailed technical evaluations.
Organisations experiencing challenges with alert fatigue, slow response times or difficulty correlating events across multiple security tools represent the primary audience for this walkthrough.

