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ED&F Man Distribution 1900 $400M United Kingdom SenseOn Tech SenseOn XDR Extended Detection and Response (XDR) 2024 n/a In 2024, ED&F Man implemented SenseOn XDR as its Extended Detection and Response (XDR) solution to improve security operations visibility across its United Kingdom and global commodity trading environment. The deployment concentrated on centralizing detection and alert triage within the corporate SOC, targeting reductions in false leads and analyst workload. SenseOn XDR was positioned to provide unified detection and SOC capabilities to support commodity trading risk profiles and continuous enterprise monitoring. Configuration emphasized unified detection, automated alert prioritization, and case consolidation modules consistent with SenseOn XDR functionality, enabling faster investigation handoffs and richer event context for analysts. The implementation standardized SOC workflows for alert ingestion, triage, and case management, aligning incident handling with commodity trading operational needs. Operational coverage included the central SOC and incident response teams supporting trading desks in the United Kingdom and global commodity trading operations. Governance and process changes centralized alert triage and reduced analyst escalations by consolidating noise into actionable cases, shifting SOC activity toward investigative workflows. Outcomes reported in the vendor testimonial include dramatically lower case volumes and false leads, with a reduction from approximately 40 cases per day to approximately 40 cases per month, delivering faster investigations and reduced analyst workload.
Kingspan Group, Kingscourt Construction and Real Estate 22500 $8.1B Ireland SenseOn Tech SenseOn XDR Extended Detection and Response (XDR) 2024 n/a In 2024, Kingspan Group deployed SenseOn XDR from SenseOn Tech as its Extended Detection and Response (XDR) solution to consolidate security telemetry across its global security estate. The implementation emphasized SenseOn XDR's Universal Sensor alongside its detection and response capabilities to centralize visibility and reduce duplicated signals across security telemetry sources. Configuration work focused on instrumenting the Universal Sensor to ingest telemetry, enable cross-source correlation and centralize alerting into a single investigative context. Detection tuning and response orchestration were implemented to prioritize signals, reduce alert noise and automate first-line containment actions consistent with Extended Detection and Response (XDR) workflows. Operational coverage explicitly targeted Kingspan's IT and security operations across EMEA and global sites, feeding a unified triage queue to improve analyst efficiency and investigation clarity. Governance and process changes included centralized triage procedures and revised incident investigation workflows to leverage the consolidated context and response capabilities provided by SenseOn XDR.
Miller Insurance Services Insurance 650 $92M United Kingdom SenseOn Tech SenseOn XDR Extended Detection and Response (XDR) 2024 n/a In 2024 Miller Insurance Services deployed SenseOn XDR to accelerate incident response and automate repetitive investigative work within its security operations function in the United Kingdom. SenseOn XDR, an Extended Detection and Response (XDR) solution, was adopted to centralize detection and drive playbook-led workflows across the insurer's SOC processes. The implementation focused on SenseOn XDR detection, investigation automation and playbook response capabilities, configuring automated triage and routine investigative task automation to reduce manual handoffs. Configuration work included authoring and operationalizing playbooks and response actions to standardize investigation sequencing and evidence collection. Operational scope remained within the security operations function in the UK, where playbook-driven governance and SOC workflow changes were used to instrument alert handling and escalation. Miller Insurance Services reported materially faster response times and improved playbook-driven workflows, with vendor testimony describing a tripling of incident response speed after deploying SenseOn XDR.
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