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Top 50 Managed Detection and Response Software Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 91 managed detection and response software companies. They have combined revenues of $2.5B and employ 13.5K people. They have raised $2.8B and serve 10K customers combined.

Every company below sells managed detection and response software to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.

What Managed Detection and Response Software Companies do

Managed Detection and Response (MDR) software is a cybersecurity service model designed to provide continuous monitoring and protection against threats. MDR combines advanced detection technologies with human expertise to proactively manage and respond to potential cyber threats, ensuring that organizations remain secure in an increasingly complex digital landscape. Key use cases include 24/7 monitoring of networks and devices, threat detection, incident response, and security operations support. Typical features of MDR solutions involve threat intelligence, automated responses, and real-time alerts, thereby enabling IT and security teams to quickly address vulnerabilities and threats as they arise. Buyer personas for MDR software typically include IT security leaders, operational security teams, and compliance personnel, who are tasked with protecting organizational assets. Organizations of all sizes and across various industries seek MDR solutions to enhance their cybersecurity posture and reduce the risk of data breaches and cyberattacks.

Companies
91
Revenue
$2.5B
Funding
$2.8B
Employees
13.5K

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Top Managed Detection and Response Software Companies by revenue

Showing 10 of 91 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1Arctic Wolf logo
Arctic Wolf

Eden Prairie, Minnesota, United States

Using the cloud-native Arctic Wolf® Platform, we help organizations end cyber risk by providing security operations as a concierge service. Arctic Wolf solutions include Arctic Wolf® Managed Detection and Response (MDR), Managed Risk, Managed Security Awareness, and Incident Response; each delivered by our Concierge Delivery Model. Highly-trained security experts work as an extension of internal teams to provide 24×7 monitoring, detection and response, as well as ongoing risk management to proactively protect organizations while continually strengthening their security posture.

Revenue
$541M
Customers
5.5K
Year founded
2012
Funding
$899.2M
Team size
3.2K
Growth
23.52%
2eSentire logo
eSentire

Waterloo, Canada

eSentire is recognized globally as the Authority in Managed Detection and Response (MDR) because we hunt, investigate and stop cyber threats. It provides cutting-edge 24/7 protection to prevent cyber criminals from disrupting organizations.

Revenue
$243M
Year founded
2001
Funding
$358.5M
Team size
589
3BlueVoyant logo
BlueVoyant

New York, New York, United States

BlueVoyant leverages world-class technology, telemetry, and talent to deliver rock-solid cyber defense capabilities that protect against cyber attacks. It provides AI-driven internal, external, and supply chain cyber defense, all within one powerful Security Operations Platform.

Revenue
$213.5M
Year founded
2017
Funding
$665.5M
Team size
650
4Expel logo
Expel

Herndon, Virginia, United States

Expel is a cybersecurity company that provides managed detection and response services to businesses of all sizes. The company's platform combines technology, human expertise, and intelligence to provide 24/7 monitoring, detection, and response to cyber threats. Expel's team of security analysts uses the platform to quickly identify and remediate threats, reducing the time and cost associated with incident response. The platform also provides real-time visibility into security events and risk posture, helping businesses to improve their overall cybersecurity posture. Expel was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in Herndon, Virginia.

Revenue
$142.2M
Year founded
2016
Funding
$257.8M
Team size
508
Growth
66.99%
5MindPoint Group logo
MindPoint Group

McLean, Virginia, United States

The cybersecurity firm of choice for U.S. federal agencies and commercial enterprises around the globe since 2009

Revenue
$121.2M
Year founded
2009
Team size
808
6Vectra AI logo
Vectra AI

San Jose, California, United States

Vectra AI is the leader in AI driven extended detection and response (XDR). The Vectra AI Platform delivers integrated signal across network, identity, cloud, SaaS, and Gen AI in a single platform. Vectra AI’s patented Attack Signal Intelligence empowers security teams to rapidly detect, prioritize, investigate and stop the most advanced hybrid cyber-attacks. With 35 patents in AI-driven detection and the most vendor references in MITRE D3FEND, organizations worldwide rely on the Vectra AI Platform and MDR services to move at the speed and scale of hybrid attackers. For more information, visit vectra.ai.

Revenue
$120M
Year founded
2011
Funding
$266M
Team size
666
7Netenrich, Inc. logo
Netenrich, Inc.

San Jose, California, United States

Netenrich is redefining security operations with a proactive, shift-left approach. Our Adaptive MDR solution, powered by Resolution Intelligence Cloud™ technology, leverages artificial intelligence and big data to deliver customized experiences and data-driven results for every customer. With a focus on agility and innovation, our solution evolves with your changing needs, and brings you a step closer to achieving autonomic operations. As a trusted Google partner, specializing in Chronicle SecOps, we’ve transformed hundreds of companies across various sectors, including healthcare, finance, and technology. From our global hubs, we provide 24/7 proactive uninterrupted operations, peak performance, and peace of mind.

Revenue
$100.8M
Year founded
2004
Team size
916
8Red Canary logo
Red Canary

Denver, Colorado, United States

cybersecurity platform

Revenue
$100M
Year founded
2013
Funding
$129.9M
Team size
478
9LevelBlue logo
LevelBlue

Plano, Texas, United States

LevelBlue, formerly AT&T Cybersecurity, is a Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP) delivering top-tier security across networks & digital spaces.

Revenue
$97.9M
Year founded
2024
Team size
422
10Omega Systems logo
Omega Systems

Reading, Pennsylvania, United States

Managed service and managed security service provider to mid-market organizations within financial services, government, manufacturing, healthcare and professional services

Revenue
$95.4M
Year founded
2002
Team size
188

Frequently asked questions about Managed Detection and Response Software Companies

How many managed detection and response software companies are there?

Latka tracks 91 managed detection and response software companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $2.5B in annual revenue and employ 13.5K people.

Which managed detection and response software company is the largest?

Arctic Wolf is the largest, with $541M in annual revenue, founded in 2012.

How much revenue does a typical managed detection and response software company make?

The average managed detection and response software company in this list makes $27.1M a year, across 91 companies with reported revenue. They serve 10K customers combined.

Who are the leading Managed Detection and Response software vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are Arctic Wolf, eSentire, BlueVoyant, Expel and MindPoint Group.

How much funding have managed detection and response software companies raised?

The 91 managed detection and response software companies tracked here have raised $2.8B in disclosed funding between them.

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Inclusion Criteria

- Provides continuous monitoring and analysis of security events. - Offers advanced threat detection capabilities, including behavioral analysis. - Includes incident response features to remediate detected threats. - Utilizes threat intelligence to proactively identify and neutralize risks. - Designed for organizations that lack the resources for in-house security operations. - Not limited to basic monitoring; must also provide actionable insights and expert guidance.