Deepwatch today introduced NEXA, a collaborative agentic AI ecosystem that advances Managed Detection and Response (MDR). NEXA uses a mix of agentic AI and human analysts for detection and response to be better. Apart from that, NEXA intends to elevate the security results in the intricate environment. 

NEXA unites the threat telemetry, analyst workflows, and automation into a single platform. Besides that, it also allows for secure model orchestration and human ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌oversight. Therefore, teams can move faster while keeping governance and audit trails intact. Also, NEXA enables analyst collaboration across SOCs and partners.

Collaborative Agentic AI for superior security outcomes

First, NEXA uses agentic AI to automate routine triage and enrichment. Then, the system hands critical decisions to human analysts. Consequently, teams reduce mean time to respond and cut alert fatigue. Meanwhile, analysts gain context from linked evidence and agent summaries. Thus, response actions become more accurate and repeatable.

Furthermore, Deepwatch built NEXA to interoperate with existing MDR and XDR toolsets. It ingests telemetry from endpoints, network, and cloud. Also, the ecosystem supports model governance to ensure explainability. As a result, security operations teams keep control while benefiting from advanced automation.

In addition, Deepwatch highlights measurable outcomes from pilots. Teams saw faster containment and clearer investigation paths. Therefore NEXA promises better threat detection and faster remediation in real deployments. Moreover, the offering addresses the analyst shortage by amplifying skilled staff.

In short, Deepwatch NEXA brings agentic AI into MDR with collaboration and governance front and center. Consequently, security teams can scale operations, improve threat detection, and deliver stronger security outcomes. Finally, Deepwatch positions NEXA as a foundational step toward more automated, yet human-centered, security operations.

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Source: Businesswire