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Affirm Professional Services 2171 $1.6B United States Expel Expel Platform Managed Detection and Response (MDR) 2021 n/a In 2021, Affirm implemented Expel Platform to centralize and scale security operations across its AWS environment. The deployment used the Expel Platform, a Managed Detection and Response (MDR) solution, to augment a small internal security team and provide continuous monitoring across 12+ AWS accounts. Implementation prioritized centralized telemetry ingestion and consolidation of alerting into a unified operations workflow, aligning security operations with engineering for incident handling. The Expel Platform was configured to ingest telemetry from more than 12 AWS accounts, apply detection logic, perform alert triage, and provide incident response guidance. Functional capabilities implemented included threat detection and continuous monitoring, automated triage workflows, playbook driven investigations, and analyst led response orchestration consistent with Managed Detection and Response (MDR) offerings. Automation in the triage layer reduced manual review effort while preserving human oversight for higher severity cases. Operational coverage extended across Affirm's AWS estate and impacted security and engineering functions, with the Expel Platform operating in a co managed posture with Affirm's security team. Governance changes included centralizing alert routing and redefining escalation paths so routine triage could be handled by the MDR provider and internal engineers could focus on higher value engineering work. Reported outcomes from the engagement included approximately 50% reduction in manual triage and about 40% improvement in mean time to remediate.
The Economist Newspaper Limited Media 820 $100M United States Expel Expel Platform Managed Detection and Response (MDR) 2021 n/a In 2021, The Economist Newspaper Limited engaged Expel Platform to provide Managed Detection and Response (MDR) as part of its cloud migration. The implementation delivered 24x7 detection and response coverage across cloud, on prem, and SaaS environments, aligning operational monitoring with the organization’s broader cloud migration timeline. Expel Platform was configured to provide continuous monitoring, centralized alerting, and investigation orchestration. The deployment used rapid, API based integrations to surface cloud telemetry and to integrate with the publisher’s existing EDR and SIEM tools, enabling a single investigative workflow and consolidated telemetry visibility. Operationally the service shifted first response and sustained monitoring responsibilities to Expel Platform, freeing The Economist Newspaper Limited’s internal security team to focus on strategic initiatives. The integration-centric architecture emphasized realtime telemetry ingestion and API driven enrichment to enable faster investigations and clearer handoffs between the managed service and internal security processes.
Visa Banking and Financial Services 28800 $32.7B United States Expel Expel Platform Managed Detection and Response (MDR) 2023 n/a In 2023, Visa deployed the Expel Platform for Managed Detection and Response (MDR) to accelerate visibility and threat detection across newly acquired companies during M&A activities. The implementation used Expel’s rapid, agentless onboarding to ingest diverse telemetry from cloud and on premises environments and to establish immediate monitoring of acquisition targets. The deployment centered on centralized telemetry ingestion, automated alert triage, and continuous threat detection workflows within the Expel Platform. Onboarding of target environments was shortened to days, and the platform streamlined alert handling so internal security analysts could prioritize higher value security work while Expel managed initial investigations and signal normalization. Operational scope covered security operations and M&A integration activities, with the Expel Platform providing immediate visibility into acquisition targets to reduce integration risk. Governance adjustments focused on handoff procedures between Expel managed detection processes and Visa internal teams, aligning triage workflows and incident escalation paths to support rapid post acquisition security posture assessment.
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