Managed Detection and Response (MDR) – why small businesses should care
Most cyberattacks don’t happen all at once. Managed detection and response (MDR) exists precisely because of this – attackers often spend days or weeks inside a network before they do anything noticeable, moving quietly, gathering access, and getting into position before they strike.
If nobody is watching, those early warning signs just go unnoticed. That’s the gap Managed Detection and Response (MDR) fills. It’s a service that monitors your IT environment continuously, looks for signs of intrusion, and responds to threats before they escalate into something serious.
What MDR actually does
Think of MDR as a team of security analysts watching your systems 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, using specialized tools designed to catch threats that standard antivirus software might miss.
When something suspicious is flagged, the team investigates. If it’s a real threat, they act – isolating affected systems, blocking malicious activity, or alerting your team with clear next steps.
For most small businesses, this level of monitoring isn’t realistic without a service like MDR. You’d need to hire multiple security specialists and maintain around-the-clock coverage yourself. MDR delivers all of that as a managed service running quietly in the background.
MDR vs. MXDR – what’s the difference?
MDR focuses on your laptops, desktops, and devices. MXDR goes further, extending monitoring to your cloud platforms as well – things like Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, your firewall, and identity systems. If your team works in the cloud or remotely, MXDR gives you a more complete view.
Both services include 24/7 threat monitoring and response from Coalition’s security team, plus the SentinelOne endpoint protection platform.
How MDR and cyber insurance work together
MDR and cyber insurance complement each other naturally. MDR works to prevent incidents – or catch them early. Cyber insurance covers the financial fallout if one does happen.
There’s also a practical financial benefit: adding Coalition MDR to your Coalition cyber insurance policy may qualify you for a premium credit of up to 12.5%. Investing in better protection can actually reduce what you pay for coverage.
Is MDR right for your business?
Managed Detection and Response is worth a look if your business:
- Stores sensitive customer or financial data
- Has employees working remotely or using remote access tools
- Processes electronic payments or wire transfers
- Doesn’t have a dedicated IT security team
If you’re already thinking about cyber insurance, MDR is a natural next question. We’re happy to help you figure out whether it makes sense for your situation.
The bottom line
Managed detection and response gives small businesses access to enterprise-level security monitoring without the cost of building an in-house team. Combined with a solid cyber insurance policy, MDR is one of the most effective ways a small business can protect itself from the growing threat of cyberattacks.
Want to know if MDR is right for your business?