Threat detection: how XDR is strengthening endpoint security

Hexnode introduces its new XDR platform, enhancing cybersecurity measures for UK organisations amidst growing cyberthreats.

Hexnode, the software division of Mitsogo, has officially launched Hexnode XDR, an extended detection and response platform designed to strengthen cybersecurity for UK organisations. As companies across the nation expand their digital infrastructures, there is a pressing need to enhance cybersecurity protocols in response to increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.

Recent data reveals that 43% of UK organisations have experienced cyber attacks, creating mounting pressure on security teams striving to manage distributed environments and escalating alert volumes. With security signals scattered over various tools, IT teams often face challenges in delivering timely and effective responses.

Hexnode's CEO and Founder, Apu Pavithran, remarked on the evolving security challenges, emphasising their aim to streamline incident management with the Hexnode XDR platform. By integrating disparate signals into a coherent framework, Hexnode seeks to empower IT teams to transition from mere reactions to proactive threat management.


Hexnode XDR provides a structured dashboard for unified threat management. Key features include:

  • Unified Incident Visibility: A real-time compilation of threats, alerts, and vulnerabilities, offering a clearer picture to IT administrators.
  • Automated Correlation: Analysis of signal patterns to detect harmful activities, combined with comprehensive threat lifecycle logging.
  • Contextualised Alerts: Enrichment of alerts with insights to guide focused response strategies.
  • One-Click Remediation: Quick and efficient responses to neutralise threats, ensuring systems remain secure.
  • Complete Audit Trail: Comprehensive, searchable logs for accountability and compliance purposes.

Hexnode XDR integrates with Hexnode UEM for a cohesive ecosystem that aims to simplify security management and response times.


This integration aims to eliminate tool redundancy and streamline processes. Hexnode’s approach strives for:

  • Effortless Setup: Easy extension from existing UEM setups, requiring minimal configuration effort.
  • Centralised Control: Unified management of devices, threats, and policies through an intuitive interface.
  • Future-Ready Capabilities: An evolving suite designed to meet growing enterprise security requirements.

Upcoming enhancements include broader device support, third-party UEM compatibility, and innovative features such as Hexnode Genie AI, designed for enhanced troubleshooting.

Hexnode XDR equips organisations of varied scales with the necessary tools for streamlined threat management, with the aim of facilitating a smoother integration of unified endpoint management for comprehensive enterprise protection.


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