The Security Gap No One Talks About

In the digital asset economy, teams are constantly bombarded with alerts, the majority of which turn out to be false positives. That noise leads to alert fatigue, delayed action, and in some cases, missed threats altogether.

Many organizations do not have a dedicated on-call security function. When an alert hits outside working hours, there is often no responder actively watching. No triage. No escalation. No war room. That operational gap leaves protocols exposed to rapid exploits with no structured response.

Without structured response, critical minutes are lost. Exploits escalate, assets drain, and the damage compounds while teams remain offline.

This is why Cantina’s Managed Detection and Response (MDR) includes 24/7 alert intake, triage, and threat verification.

Filtering Signal from Noise

Cantina integrates directly into monitoring platforms like Hypernative, Hexagate, or to receive real-time alerts. But instead of routing those alerts directly to founders or engineers, many of whom lack the bandwidth or context to act, MDR routes them through our triage system.

Every alert is reviewed by a human responder. False positives are filtered out before they reach the client. Legitimate threats are escalated into incident workflows.

This means:

  • Your team is only alerted outside when warranted
  • You are only looped in when your decision is required.
  • Action begins while others are still parsing dashboards.

From Monitoring to Action

MDR doesn’t replace your monitoring, it turns it into an operational response layer. Alerts feed into Cantina’s war room infrastructure, triggering escalation protocols, live incident tracking, and predefined playbooks.

Clients can plug MDR into their existing stack (e.g. PagerDuty, Incident.io) or use Cantina’s coordination tooling directly. In both cases, the result is the same: clarity, speed, and containment.

Why It Matters

Exploits happen fast. In the time it takes to read a false positive, real damage can unfold across chains.

MDR exists to handle the wake-up call for you. So when your protocol is under threat, you don’t lose time deciding if it’s real. You are already responding.

Talk to us about reducing alert fatigue and making your monitoring stack operational.

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