Endpoints are remote computing devices that connect to a network and communicates back and forth with the network.
Organizations are struggling to protect themselves from security breaches, yet there has been an increase in successful cyber breaches and data loss.
Today’s traditional antivirus no longer delivers meaningful security value due to its inability to adapt to the changing threat landscape.
Endpoint protection products should provide superior security value, not just in terms of monetary cost but also in terms of their security effectiveness.
Endpoint security historically meant using ineffective antivirus tools. Read ten requirements for effectively protecting systems, users and endpoints.
The wrong endpoint security solution can leave your endpoints vulnerable to threats and undo the work that has gone into securing the network.
This brief discusses the four primary reasons why scanning shouldn't be the first line of defense when securing endpoints against todays advanced threats.
Discover how a next-generation security platform, with advanced endpoint protection, helps prevent known and unknown threats from infecting Microsoft endpoints.