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CyberMaxx

MDR provider combining threat detection, response, and offensive security

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Security Operations
Threat Management
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901 Elkridge Landing Rd; Suite 400; Linthicum Heights, MD 21090, US
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CyberMaxx Description

CyberMaxx is a managed detection and response (MDR) provider founded in 2002. The company delivers security services that integrate threat detection, investigation, and response capabilities. Their approach combines defensive security operations with offensive security capabilities, using an "offense fuels defense" methodology where they adopt adversarial perspectives to develop security controls. The company operates a Security Operations Center (SOC) that provides continuous monitoring and threat management services. Their service portfolio includes managed detection and response, endpoint detection and response (EDR), extended detection and response (XDR), network detection and response (NDR), incident response, threat hunting, penetration testing, and vulnerability risk management. They also offer security control management and continuous threat exposure management (CTEM) services. CyberMaxx has expanded through acquisitions, including Cybersafe Solutions and onShore Security, to scale their MDR capabilities. They maintain technology partnerships with vendors like SentinelOne for endpoint security services. The company serves both commercial and government sectors, having established a partnership with Carahsoft to provide services to government entities. The company holds SOC 2 Type II attestation, demonstrating compliance with AICPA security standards. They publish quarterly ransomware research reports tracking attack trends and threat actor activity. CyberMaxx emphasizes building customer relationships and tailoring security solutions to specific organizational needs rather than deploying standardized approaches.