QKS Group’s latest research reveals that the Managed Detection and Response (MDR) market is projected to reach a valuation of USD 8.36 billion by 2030, expanding at a CAGR of 21.15% between 2025 and 2030.
As organizations accelerate their digital transformation journeys, the frequency and sophistication of cyber threats continue to rise. However, the global shortage of skilled cybersecurity professionals, coupled with workforce burnout, has made it increasingly difficult for enterprises to manage evolving risks. To address these challenges, businesses are turning to Managed Detection and Response (MDR) services—outsourced security solutions managed by third-party experts that deliver continuous monitoring, rapid incident response, and proactive threat management.
Managed Detection and Response (MDR) services provide 24/7 security operations, threat detection, and incident response, ensuring that enterprises can swiftly identify, investigate, and neutralize security threats. A strong MDR framework protects against fileless malware, phishing campaigns, and both external and insider threats seeking to exfiltrate sensitive data. These solutions leverage automation and analytics to perform real-time threat detection, incident investigation, and proactive remediation, enhancing overall resilience and reducing response times.
Key Questions Addressed in the Report
What is the current growth trajectory of the Managed Detection and Response market?
What key factors are driving and restraining global MDR market expansion?
Which industries present the strongest growth potential during the forecast period?
Which regions are expected to lead in MDR adoption by 2030?
Which customer segments demonstrate the highest adoption potential?
Which deployment models of MDR solutions are poised for faster growth over the next five years?
Strategic Market Direction
Managed Detection and Response (MDR) vendors are continuously evolving their offerings to include proactive threat hunting, threat intelligence, advanced analytics, and automated incident response. With innovations in AI, machine learning, and automation, MDR solutions are becoming more scalable, intelligent, and adaptable—driving adoption across SMEs and large enterprises alike.
Key differentiators among MDR providers include the sophistication of their technology stack, AI/ML maturity, integration and interoperability capabilities, scalability, and flexibility. Vendors are also adopting advanced techniques such as behavior-based threat detection, encrypted attack protection, and automated attack mitigation, enabling faster and more accurate threat resolution.
Vendors Covered
Arctic Wolf, Binary Defense, Bitdefender, BlueVoyant, Booz Allen Hamilton, Cisco, Critical Start, CrowdStrike, Cybereason, Cyderes, Cyberoo, Deepwatch, eSentire, Expel, Fortra, Group-IB, Integrity360, IBM, Kaspersky, Kudelski Security, Kroll, Mandiant, Mnemonic, NCC Group, Obrela Security, Ontinue, Optiv, Orange Cyberdefense, Pondurance, Proficio, Quorum Cyber, Rapid7, Red Canary, Secureworks, SentinelOne, Sophos, Trustwave, and WithSecure.
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