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XDR compliance refers to using Extended Detection and Response to support regulatory requirements through continuous monitoring, incident visibility, and documented response actions. It helps organizations maintain audit readiness by tracking security events and demonstrating how they detect and respond to threats.
Many organizations rely on logs to meet compliance requirements. Logs record system activity, but they do not always explain how security teams respond to threats.
This creates a gap between data collection and compliance validation.
Common limitations include:
Modern regulations require proof that organizations actively monitor and respond to threats. Logs alone do not provide this level of clarity.
XDR compliance improves how organizations track and present security activity during audits.
This approach shifts compliance from static reporting to continuous monitoring.
This structured visibility helps organizations demonstrate that they actively manage threats instead of only recording events.
It supports key audit expectations by improving how organizations present security activity.
It helps organizations:
By maintaining consistent records, security teams can present clear evidence of threat detection and response during audits.
Effective XDR compliance depends on consistent endpoint monitoring and clear incident records. Security teams must review device activity and demonstrate how they respond to threats.
Hexnode supports compliance workflows by combining UEM incident records for endpoint health and compliance tracking with Hexnode XDR capabilities for threat telemetry, investigation, and response. This helps maintain a consistent record of security activity for audit requirements.
No. It supports logging by adding context around threat detection and response, but organizations may still use logs for retention requirements.
XDR compliance supports requirements related to monitoring, incident visibility, and response tracking across endpoints.
No, but XDR compliance helps organizations meet modern requirements more efficiently by improving visibility and reducing manual effort.