Blumira Intros EDR and ITDR Solutions, Joins Pax8 Marketplace

Blumira enhances its platform with new EDR and ITDR capabilities and joins the Pax8 Marketplace, helping MSPs detect, investigate, and respond to threats faster.

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Jordan Smith
Jordan Smith
Mar 17, 2026
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Blumira, a security operations platform, is releasing enhanced endpoint detection and response (EDR) and identity threat detection and response (ITDR) capabilities. The company also recently joined the Pax8 Marketplace to deliver enterprise security operations to MSPs.

Stopping threats at speed

These newly expanded capabilities will enable security teams on Blumira Respond and Automate editions to contain active threats by isolating compromised endpoints, stopping malicious processes, and locking out attackers across Microsoft 365 (M365) and Active Directory – without leaving Blumira’s dashboard.

Among the benefits of Blumira ITDR and EDR include:

  • Improved response times: Users can respond directly to new findings, enabling teams to move from detection to containment with less time and fewer clicks.
  • Enriched threat context: Response teams have full investigation context, whether it’s a compromised M365 account or privilege abuse before it escalates.
  • Faster containment with a clear response process: IT teams have fewer tools to manage under pressure, and have the insight they need to build team confidence and security expertise.

“Ransomware and identity-based attacks, including business email compromise, are top-of-mind concerns keeping IT teams up at night right now,” said Matt Warner, CEO of Blumira. 

“Response teams shouldn’t have to jump between multiple dashboards during an active breach, or have to wonder what to do next. These endpoint and identity security improvements help us deliver on our promise of manageable, scalable security for busy teams and partners,” Warner’s statement continued.

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Enhancements for toolchain security operations

Blumira is also announcing enhancements to its public API, which will allow partners and power users new capabilities to assign findings, add comments, resolve incidents, and query evidence programmatically.

The additions will help MSPs managing security across multiple client environments connect Blumira to existing PSA platforms, RMM tools, and custom workflows, keeping security operations within the tools teams already use every day.

“We’re stopping breaches in seconds instead of minutes or hours. I don’t have to find a password, log in, get to the user, revoke MFA, and change their password. I can do all of that in one click,” said Matt Timm, Network Operations Center Team Lead at TR Computer Sales.

“Efficiency is key, especially in a security monitoring department. For us to have everything in one central location — the information, what’s happening, the ways that we can fix it, and then the feedback of how it was fixed — is huge.”

Blumira EDR, Blumira ITDR, and the newly enhanced Public API are all available for Blumira Respond and Automate edition customers.

On March 19, Blumira will be hosting a product update webinar to explain what each new response does, detail use cases, and demonstrate how Public API enhancements help connect Blumira to existing toolchains.

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Joining the Pax8 Marketplace

In late February 2026, Blumira announced that it would join the Pax8 Marketplace.

The partnership will enable Pax8’s global ecosystem of over 47,000 MSPs to deliver enterprise-grade security operations to small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). 

Pax8 partners that work with Blumira will gain the following benefits:

  • Unified security visibility across complete customer environments.
  • Expert-built detection rules requiring no configuration.
  • Multi-tenant management capabilities for efficient MSP operations.
  • Automated threat detection and response workflows.
  • Comprehensive reporting for compliance documentation.

“We are thrilled to welcome Blumira to the Pax8 Marketplace and expand the security options available to our global community of managed service providers,” said Oguo Atuanya, CVP of Vendor Experience at Pax8. 

“Blumira’s innovative platform empowers MSPs to deliver top security operations and great value to their clients. This collaboration reinforces Pax8’s commitment to offering best-in-class solutions that help our partners scale their services and protect SMBs against evolving cyber threats. We’re excited to see the impact Blumira will have across our ecosystem.”

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Jordan Smith

Jordan Smith is a news writer who has seven years of experience as a journalist, copywriter, podcaster, and copyeditor. He has worked with both written and audio media formats, contributing to IT publications such as MeriTalk, HCLTech, and Channel Insider, and participating in podcasts and panel moderation for IT events.

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