Endpoint protection, often abbreviated as EPP, is a system designed to secure each endpoint of an enterprise network from potential cyber threats. It's a security approach that focuses on each device ...
One of the main reasons companies keep being breached is that they don't know how many endpoints are on their networks and what condition those endpoints are in. CISOs tell VentureBeat that unifying ...
In today’s fast-changing world of cybersecurity, managing endpoint privileges has become essential for protecting organizational assets. For CISOs and cybersecurity teams, grasping the details of ...
A new detection-only endpoint sensor delivers asset inventory, vulnerability assessment, and security insights to OT ...
When it comes to protecting devices from malware, there a numerous tools on the market. But two of the most common technologies used by individuals and businesses alike are antivirus and endpoint ...
Endpoint protection, also known as endpoint security, is a cybersecurity approach focused on defending computers, mobile devices, servers, and other endpoints on a network from malicious activities ...
Adam Stone writes on technology trends from Annapolis, Md., with a focus on government IT, military and first-responder technologies. Schools face significant cyber challenges. In K–12, IT teams may ...
This article is part of VentureBeat’s special issue, “The cyber resilience playbook: Navigating the new era of threats.” Read more from this special issue here. Enterprises run the very real risk of ...
Endpoint strategy used to be straightforward. Employees worked in offices, IT issued laptops and security meant controlling the entire device. Those days are gone. Workforce flexibility has become the ...