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Thursday, April 13 | 12pm CST

Don’t let alert fatigue or a skills gap put you at risk of a breach. Extended Detection and Response (XDR) has great promise for gaining cross-domain visibility and stopping breaches. However, most organizations still struggle with the planning, implementation and operation of an XDR solution, failing to reap the benefits. Critical Start has extensive experience successfully architecting, deploying and operationalizing Microsoft XDR, leaving you with unmatched threat detection and response.


Join the teams from Critical Start and Microsoft Security to learn how we help you achieve the promise of XDR to improve your security posture and business outcomes.


Key topics:
  • Better together, bringing XDR and MDR together
  • Microsoft MXDR verified, why standards matter in the world of XDR
  • Building a strong foundation, getting the most out of your Microsoft security investment 


Register today to join us and receive a $25 Uber Eats Voucher after the session! 

**Terms and Conditions: Limited to one end-user per company. End-user company must have greater than 500 employees. Attendees must be head of function with a verifiable and relevant security-related job title. Not to be an IT partner, consultants, student, or competitor.

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Meet The Speakers

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Leonard Volling

Alliance Director
Critical Start
Leonard Volling has been working in the Microsoft Security, Identity and Management space for over 20 years. Watching Microsoft’s security solutions evolve to become robust solutions ready for customers of all sizes has brought with it the opportunity to lead solutioning and architecture for customers across the globe. As the VP of Microsoft Services for Critical Start, Leonard leads an organization focused on ensuring customers are able to properly evaluate, design, deploy and operationalize Microsoft SCIM solutions.

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Trevor Stuart

Senior Technical Specialist II

Microsoft
Trevor has worked in IT for over 15 years, starting out with SMS 2003 -> SCCM 2006 + Active Directory -> SCCM all new flavors -> Intune and Cybersecurity, and pretty much everything in-between the user, the keyboard, and their authentications, and authorizations! Trevor started his time at Microsoft within the Services organization as a vendor PFE, got brought in internally and remained a PFE / CE for 3.5 years where he delivered in our Cybersecurity solutions space that included multiple stents with our DART team. Trevor swiftly moved into the Cloud Solution Architect role, and has now wanted to cross over to the Sales side! Trevor has always had a passion to “lean as left” as possible in the cycle, remaining as close to the customer. 

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