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Gartner® Market Guide for Digital Forensics and Incident Response Retainer Services

Increase your cyber readiness and resiliency with DFIR retainer services.

Delays in response to cybersecurity incidents - from malicious software, compromised identities, or compromised systems - can mean intolerable damage to finances, systems, operations, and even corporate reputations.  

In this report, Gartner provides insights that’ll help “SRM leaders understand the DFIR market, evaluate trends, refine requirements, and identify market players.

 

Gartner,  Market Guide for Digital Forensics and Incident Response Retainer Services, Carlos De Sola CaraballoWilliam Candrick, Et Al, 19 June 2024.

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KEY FINDINGS IN THIS MARKET GUIDE COVER:

#1

The growth of cybersecurity incidents, the lack of people and the level of expertise required make digital forensics and incident response (DFIR) retainer services a key element for resilience and cyber readiness. 

#2

The number of DFIR providers, as well as the types of services they offer, have increased. This can lead to buyer confusion in selecting the appropriate DFIR service. 

#3

Cyber insurance policies typically require organizations to have a DFIR retainer to ensure a minimum level of readiness and to minimize potential loss. This trend drives retainer adoption and guides vendor selection.