A Three-Part Reflection Series on MDR and PAGO Security Summit by SharedIT
- Networks PAGO
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Following the 2025 PAGO Security Summit, Jang Doohwan from SharedIT published a three-part deep-dive series unpacking how Managed Detection and Response (MDR) is reshaping the role and structure of modern Security Operations Centers (SOCs). His perspective blends firsthand observations with broader industry implications, making the series valuable for both technical teams and executive leadership.
In the first article, he addresses why legacy cybersecurity approaches are falling short in today’s threat landscape, and why MDR is no longer optional for enterprise security. It examines structural weaknesses in many SOCs and how MDR provides a scalable, responsive alternative.
The second article is a direct report from the summit, highlighting expert insights, solution demos, and real-world applications. This piece focuses on how AI-powered platforms like DeepAct are integrated into SOC workflows to improve detection, response, and analyst efficiency.
The final article zooms out to offer a more strategic and philosophical reflection on cybersecurity responsibility. Instead of relying solely on technology, it argues for a more human-centric, values-based approach to MDR and security operations overall.
Together, the series captures both the technical evolution of MDR and its strategic relevance. For cybersecurity managers, architects, and decision-makers shaping their SOC roadmap, these articles are well worth your time.
Read the full series on SharedIT: