What is Endpoint Protection?
Endpoint protection, or endpoint security, is a general term that describes cybersecurity services for network endpoints, like laptops, desktops, smartphones, tablets, servers, and virtual environments. These services may include anti-virus and anti-malware, web filtering, and more.
Endpoint protection helps businesses keep critical systems, intellectual property, customer data, employees, and guests safe from ransomware, phishing, malware, and other cyberattacks.
No matter their size, businesses need reliable endpoint security that can stop modern attacks. And since most companies are subject to some form of compliance and privacy regulations, protection for endpoints is 100% necessary to help businesses avoid hefty fines and damage to their reputation due to a security breach.
Business Endpoint Protection Key Benefits
Malware detection and prevention
Blocks viruses, malware, trojans, phishing, ransomware, spyware, browser-based attacks, cryptojacking, credential-stealing malware, script-based, and fileless attacks, and a wide range of other threats.
User identity and privacy protection
The Identity Shield (browser and application isolation) is trusted by the world’s leading banks to stop attacks like DNS poisoning, keylogging, screen grabbing, cookie scraping, clipboard grabbing, and browser and session hijacking by malicious software.
Multi-shield protection
The multi-shield protection includes real-time, behavior, core system,web threat, identity, phishing, evasion, and offline shields for detection, prevention and protection from complex attacks.