PAGO Networks PAGO MDR is a commercial managed detection and response tool by PAGO Networks. Rotate is a commercial managed detection and response tool by Rotate. Compare features, ratings, integrations, and community reviews side by side to find the best managed detection and response fit for your security stack.
Based on our analysis of NIST CSF 2.0 coverage, core features, integrations, company size fit, here is our conclusion:
Mid-market and enterprise teams with limited security staff should pick PAGO Networks PAGO MDR for its 24/7 managed threat hunting and dark web monitoring, which offload the operational burden of alert triage that kills most internal SOCs. The platform scores across all five NIST CSF 2.0 Detect and Respond categories, but notably prioritizes detection and containment over forensics and recovery activities. Skip this if your incident response process requires deep post-breach investigation support or if you're running heavily customized security infrastructure; PAGO's strength is taking alerts off your plate, not building custom playbooks into your existing tools.
MDR service with real-time monitoring and threat response capabilities
AI-driven MDR platform covering identity, email, endpoints, data, and EASM.
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PAGO Networks PAGO MDR: MDR service with real-time monitoring and threat response capabilities. built by PAGO Networks. headquartered in South Korea. Core capabilities include Real-time cybersecurity environment monitoring, Unified security tool integration through DeepACT platform, Consolidated EPP/EDR for endpoints, servers, cloud, and data centers..
Rotate: AI-driven MDR platform covering identity, email, endpoints, data, and EASM. built by Rotate. Core capabilities include Identity protection with MFA enforcement and account takeover prevention, Email security against phishing, fraud, and spoofing, Endpoint fleet visibility and compliance monitoring..
Both serve the Managed Detection and Response market but differ in approach, feature depth, and target audience.
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