ITDR can block and detect threats, verify administrator credentials, respond to various attacks, and restore normal operations.
[2] ITDR adds an extra layer of security to identity and access management (IAM) systems.
ITDR is especially relevant for multicloud infrastructures, which have gaps between cloud providers' distinct IAM implementations.
[3] ITDR enhances identity and access management (IAM) by adding detection and response capabilities.
[4] According to Gartner, ITDR vendors include Authomize, CrowdStrike, Gurucul, Microsoft, Netwrix, Oort, Proofpoint, Quest Software, Semperis, SentinelOne, and Silverfort.
It gathers data from multiple identity and access management (IAM) sources across on-premises and cloud environments.
Together they give a more complete picture to improve detection and response to sophisticated attacks involving lateral movement and identity deception.