QNAP Turns NAS Into NDR: ADRA NDR Standalone Lowers the Barrier to Internal Network Security
As internal
network threats escalate, Network Detection and Response (NDR) is increasingly
essential—yet high costs and dedicated appliance requirements have kept
adoption out of reach for many small and mid-sized businesses. QNAP® Systems,
Inc. (QNAP), a leading computing, networking and storage solution innovator,
today announced the release of ADRA NDR Standalone (Beta)—a free,
software-based NDR application that can be deployed directly on QNAP NAS
systems. By removing licensing fees and dedicated hardware requirements, QNAP
makes proactive internal network defense and real-time incident response
significantly more accessible to organizations of all sizes.
“While firewalls and endpoint protection remain essential,
they provide limited visibility once threats move laterally inside the
network,” said Rebecca Yen, Product Manager at QNAP, adding “NDR addresses this
gap, but adoption has been slowed by cost and complexity. ADRA NDR Standalone
removes these barriers, enabling organizations to deploy NDR directly on
existing NAS and network infrastructure—without licensing fees or specialized
hardware—while using automation and AI-driven analysis to reduce investigation
and response effort.”
Key Features of QNAP ADRA NDR Standalone
- Low barrier to entry, rapid deployment: ADRA NDR Standalone
is available as a free download from the QNAP App Center and can be installed
on supported QNAP NAS device. When paired with compatible QNAP switches,
organizations can deploy NDR without purchasing additional security appliances
or subscribing to recurring licenses.
- Efficient selective packet screening: Uses selective
analysis of suspicious packets rather than full traffic scanning to maintain
high throughput while detecting lateral movement and anomalous internal connections
across the network.
- Threat trapping and automated Isolation: Simulates common
network services (e.g., SSH and SMB) as decoy traps to draw out hidden threats.
Once high-risk behavior is identified, affected devices can be automatically
isolated based on protection policies to contain attacks without disrupting
overall operations.
- AI-assisted analysis and actionable reporting: Provides two
report types — AI-driven threat event analysis and an overall security
overview, converting complex network behavior into clear risk summaries,
visualized connection paths, and suggested mitigation steps to help IT teams
quickly understand threat patterns.
- Integrated with QNAP storage for accelerated recovery:
After an attack is contained, organizations can leverage QNAP NAS snapshots and
backup mechanisms to quickly restore systems and data, minimizing downtime and
operational impact.






























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