Managed Detection & Response (MDR)
Detect, Investigate and Respond to Threats – 24×7
Cyber threats don’t operate during business hours, and neither should your security operations.
Modern cyber attacks are faster, more sophisticated and increasingly difficult to detect using traditional security tools alone. Ransomware, business email compromise, identity attacks and insider threats can bypass preventative controls and remain undetected for days, weeks or even months.
Think Solutions helps organisations strengthen their cyber resilience through Managed Detection & Response (MDR) powered by Arctic Wolf’s industry-leading Security Operations capability. By combining advanced threat detection technology with a dedicated team of security experts, we help organisations identify, investigate and respond to threats before they become business-impacting incidents.

Why Arctic Wolf?
Arctic Wolf delivers one of the world’s leading Security Operations platforms, helping organisations continuously improve their security posture through a combination of technology, expertise and operational support.
Arctic Wolf’s Concierge Security Team acts as an extension of your organisation, working closely with stakeholders to:
What is Managed Detection & Response?
Managed Detection & Response (MDR) is a proactive cyber security service that continuously monitors your environment to identify suspicious activity, investigate potential threats and provide rapid response guidance.
Rather than relying solely on technology alerts, MDR combines security telemetry, threat intelligence and human expertise to deliver meaningful security outcomes.
With continuous monitoring and expert analysis, organisations gain access to enterprise-grade security operations without the cost and complexity of building an internal Security Operations Centre (SOC).
Common Threats We Help Protect Against
Key Benefits
24/7 Security Monitoring
Threat Detection & Investigation
Rapid Incident Response
Reduced Alert Fatigue
Improved Visibility
Gain insight into threats across endpoints, identities, cloud services, email and networks.