Event Details
Overview
Cyber threats have become harder to spot and even harder to respond to. Many organisations are now looking for support that goes beyond traditional tools, which is why managed detection and response services are becoming so widely adopted. Sophos MDR provides a dedicated security operations team who monitor, investigate, and act on threats on your behalf, day and night.
In this session, we will explain how Sophos MDR works in practice and what it adds to an organisation’s existing security stack. The team will walk through real scenarios, common challenges, and practical steps that help businesses strengthen their security position without placing extra pressure on internal teams.
What we will cover
• Why MDR is becoming essential for businesses of all sizes
• How Sophos MDR monitors, investigates, and responds to threats
• Examples of real incidents and how the MDR team handles them
• How MDR supports IT teams and reduces the strain on internal resources
• Integrating MDR with your existing security tools and workflows
• What to expect during onboarding and day to day operation
• Live walkthrough of the Sophos MDR dashboard and alert process
• Questions from the audience
Who should attend
Business owners, directors, IT managers, technical teams, and anyone responsible for safeguarding their organisation’s data and security posture.
What the Tech?! Defeat Cyberattacks with Sophos MDR - Online Webinar
Date: 15th January 2026 (Thursday)Â
Time: 10:30 am -11:15 am
Location: Online
Speaker
Jon Hope | Senior Technology Evangelist | Sophos
Since joining Sophos in 2011, Jon has enjoyed numerous roles from Channel Manager via Firewall Specialist to sales engineer. In his current role, Jon brings his passion for all things cybersecurity to the presentation stage talking about all the wonderful technologies and services that Sophos offer to keep your users secure.

What the Tech?! Defeat Cyberattacks with Sophos MDR - Online Webinar
Date: 15th January 2026 (Thursday)
Time: 10:30 – 11:15 am
Location: Online

