Trend Micro Incorporated, a global cybersecurity leader, has officially earned the recognition of a Leader in the IDC MarketScape Worldwide Extended Detection and Response (XDR) Software 2025 Vendor Assessment.
According to certain reports, the stated recognition comes on the back of Trend Vision One⢠Security Operations solution, which is designed to integrate Cyber Risk Exposure Management (CREM) with Agentic SIEM, XDR and Agentic SOAR, all for the purpose of delivering unmatched detection, investigation, and response capabilities from a single platform.
Ā “The Trend Vision One platform name reflects what Trend Micro is trying to achieve: that is, a combination of preemptive security measures, using the network as a medium to measure risk, and the AI, automation, and telemetry needed to properly implement detection and response,” the report stated.
Talk about the given solution on a slightly deeper level, we begin from how the deployed SecOps here is made up of native detection and response capabilities for endpoint, cloud, email, network, data (including FIM and DLP at all points in the stack), and identity.
Beyond that, Trend’s native threat intelligence also packs together insights from more than 250 million deployed sensors, its MDR service, as well as its Trend Research and Trend Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) teams of 500+ threat researchers.
Next up, Trend Micro arrives on the scene bearing multiple integrations and log collection methodologies. This translates to how the stated SecOps has over 80 native integrations, and at the same time, spans network, identity, cloud activity, third-party security, and application logs from popular applications like Salesforce, Microsoft Entra ID, and Office365.
“We believe the latest IDC MarketScape on XDR provides further validation of Trend’s leadership in AI-powered cybersecurity. We’re proud to be recognized for our commitment to SOC teams facing sophisticated attacks, IT complexity, and alert fatigue. By turning siloed data into valuable insights and accelerating threat response, we empower SecOps to proactively secure their organization,” said Rachel Jin, Chief Platform and Business Officer at Trend Micro.
Another detail worth a mention is rooted in the prospect of industry-leading Cyber-Risk Exposure Management (CREM). You see, the CREM facility here includes attack surface discovery, targeted attack path prediction, vulnerability assessment, risk management, and guidelines on how to manage exposures. Complementing that would be the availability of Trend Companion AI assistant, who can improve analyst effectiveness with recommended next actions.
Hold on, we still have a couple of bits left to unpack, considering we haven’t yet touched upon all the ways in which Trend Vision One dashboards can be used to initiate activities. These dashboards, which include predefined widgets for Detected Vulnerabilities, High-Risk Devices/Users, Company Risk Index, and MITRE ATT&CK Mappings, are markedly organized to ensure that an analyst can look at open cases, time-critical CVEs, unassigned alerts and insights, detected vulnerabilities, along with observed attack techniques.
Rounding up highlights would be a point system for pricing, something which makes it possible for users to control the allocation of their license consumption across the software/services that they use.
“The Trend Vision One⢠platform has a long history as a fabric that provides security analytics for security controls and protections, unified risk insights, and detection and response over multiple surfaces supporting cloud, on-premises, and hybrid deployments. Trend Vision One⢠can add insights from multiple layers including endpoint, cloud, email, network, data, and identity, with policy monitoring and enforcement to identify indicators of compromise,” said IDC MarketScape.