Cohesity Bolsters Identity Resilience with Advanced ITDR Capabilities
Event summary
- Cohesity expanded its Identity Resilience portfolio with new Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) capabilities on January 21, 2026.
- New features include vulnerability assessment, automatic rollback, tamperproof tracking, and service account protection for Active Directory (AD) and Microsoft Entra ID.
- The enhancements aim to reduce the likelihood of successful AD attacks by 25% and accelerate AD forest recovery time by 90%.
- Cohesity claims potential millions in savings through improved business continuity and operational costs.
The big picture
Cohesity's expansion of its Identity Resilience portfolio underscores the growing importance of identity security in enterprise cyber resilience. As identity systems like Active Directory and Microsoft Entra ID become prime targets for attackers, Cohesity's new ITDR capabilities aim to provide a unified approach to securing and recovering these critical systems. The enhancements align with broader industry trends towards automated threat detection and response, as well as the increasing regulatory focus on data security and privacy.
What we're watching
- Market Adoption
- Whether enterprises will rapidly adopt these ITDR capabilities to mitigate identity-driven attacks.
- Competitive Response
- How competitors like Microsoft and other cybersecurity firms will react to Cohesity's expanded ITDR offerings.
- Regulatory Compliance
- The pace at which organizations leverage Cohesity's compliance reporting features to meet evolving regulatory standards.
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