What is endpoint security?
Endpoint security protects end-user devices through a process that leverages threat intelligence to detect, block, and remediate cybersecurity threats in your network. As today’s threat landscape evolves, traditional antivirus software no longer provides necessary coverage against malware, zero-day threats, and sophisticated cyber-attacks.
Endpoint protection platforms (EPP) encompass cloud-based, next-gen antivirus software that include multiple features to help share data across a suite of endpoint security technologies. Modern-day endpoint security solutions eliminate the risk of data loss and operational disruption to your business by proactively blocking malicious threats. Through predictive threat detection and remediation, comprehensive endpoint protection ensures your team continues productivity while keeping your network endpoints safe.
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What is endpoint security? | Endpoint protection
Endpoint security is the process of protecting endpoint devices like desktop computers, laptops, and smartphones from attacks and data leaks.
ESET : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESET
ESET, s.r.o., is a Slovak software company specializing in cybersecurity.