Endpoint security is the practice of securing endpoints or entry points of end-user devices such as desktops, laptops, and mobile devices from being exploited by malicious actors and campaigns.
Read MoreEndpoint Detection and Response (EDR) is an integrated endpoint security solution that combines real-time continuous monitoring and collection of endpoint data with rules-based automated response and analysis capabilities.
Read MoreXDR enables an enterprise to go beyond typical detective controls by providing a holistic and yet simpler view of threats across the entire technology landscape. XDR delivers real-time actionable threat information to security operations for better, faster outcomes.
Read MoreEndpoint management is the practice of authenticating and supervising the access rights of endpoint devices to a network and applying security policies.
Read MoreEndpoint protection software includes a variety of security applications that protect an organization's endpoints, such as servers and PCs, from malware infections, cyberattacks, and other threats.
Read MoreEndpoint Antivirus is a type of software designed to help detect, prevent and eliminate malware on devices. This traditionally included viruses, but some endpoint antivirus software will also detect worms, bots, trojans and more.
Read MoreMobile device management and mobile threat detection are the two most common types of mobile security solutions and offer complementary features.
Read MoreEncryption is the process of encoding or scrambling data so that it is unreadable and unusable unless a user has the correct decryption key.
Read MoreManaged Detection and Response (MDR) denotes outsourced cybersecurity services designed to protect your data and assets even if a threat eludes common organizational security controls.
Read MoreAdvanced endpoint protection protects systems from file, fileless, script-based and zero-day threats by using machine-learning or behavioral analysis.
Read MoreNext-generation endpoint security uses modern artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and a tighter integration of network and device security to provide more comprehensive and adaptive protection than traditional endpoint security solutions.
Read MoreEndpoint protection provides essential security for many types of endpoints, from smart phones to printers. An Endpoint Protection Platform (EPP) is an integrated suite of endpoint protection technologies.
Read MoreSecure your organization with proactive endpoint detection, response, and prevention.
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