Field Effect Maintains MDR Leadership Spotlight in 2025 Report
Field Effect, a global cybersecurity company specializing in managed detection and response (MDR), has once again been recognized as a Leader by Info-Tech Research Group in its 2025 Managed Detection and Response Data Quadrant. This marks Field Effect’s fourth consecutive year earning the prestigious designation, underscoring the company’s sustained excellence in threat detection, incident response, and security operations efficiency.
What the Leader designation means for customers
Info-Tech’s MDR Leader designation is reserved for providers that demonstrate robust capabilities across key areas, including predictive threat intelligence, real-time monitoring, and rapid containment of threats. For organizations evaluating their security posture, a Leader placement signals that Field Effect has a proven track record of helping clients reduce dwell time, minimize false positives, and accelerate incident resolution. In today’s threat landscape, where ransomware, supply chain attacks, and zero-day exploits are increasingly common, this recognition offers buyers a credible indicator of value and reliability.
Performance benchmarks cited by Info-Tech
Info-Tech’s independent assessment emphasizes several dimensions where Field Effect excels: comprehensive detection coverage across endpoints, cloud environments, and on-premises assets; a highly integrated security operations workflow that enables faster triage; and a responsive, customer-centric MDR model that aligns with enterprise risk management frameworks. The 2025 quadrant highlights Field Effect’s ability to scale with growth while maintaining high detection fidelity, even in complex IT architectures.
Why Field Effect stands out in Managed Detection and Response
Field Effect’s MDR platform is designed to combine autonomous threat hunting with expert human analysis. The company offers continuous monitoring, threat intelligence feeds, and automated containment actions that can be tailored to an organization’s risk tolerance and regulatory requirements. Analysts work in concert with customers to map MITRE ATT&CK techniques to real-world incidents, ensuring that detections translate into practical, prioritized responses.
Customer outcomes driving the streak
Clients across industries—financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, and technology—report reduced alert fatigue and improved mean time to detect (MTTD) and mean time to respond (MTTR) since partnering with Field Effect. The consistency of results aligns with the MDR Leader designation’s emphasis on measurable security improvements, governance alignment, and transparent reporting that resonates with CISOs and security operations teams alike.
What’s new for Field Effect in 2025
This year, Field Effect has continued to invest in automation, threat intelligence partnerships, and scalable deployment options for multinational organizations. Enhancements to the platform include expanded data correlation capabilities, richer incident analytics, and expanded support for hybrid and multi-cloud environments. By maintaining a client-first approach and ongoing product iteration, Field Effect reinforces its position as a trusted MDR partner for security teams facing evolving threat vectors.
About the recognition
Info-Tech Research Group’s Data Quadrant assessments evaluate vendors on a combination of product capabilities, service delivery, and market impact. Being named a Leader for the fourth consecutive year demonstrates Field Effect’s sustained commitment to cyber resilience and enterprise-grade security operations. For organizations seeking an MDR partner with proven outcomes and scalable expertise, this recognition provides valuable validation during vendor selection.
Looking ahead
As cyber threats continue to rise in frequency and sophistication, the demand for reliable MDR services remains high. Field Effect’s ongoing emphasis on automation, human expertise, and customer-aligned security programs positions the company to help more organizations detect, investigate, and remediate threats faster in 2026 and beyond.
