Endpoint security has become a hot topic on the cybersecurity front and is rising ever higher on IT managers' to-do list
A perfect storm of increasing cloud and BYOD adoption, combined with ineffective technology and stretched security teams, is exposing sensitive data to unnecessary risk. Added to this is the growing attack surface due to the shift towards data-centric business models. Today, the major areas of concern in any organization is to secure the endpoints and server where most of the breaches and frauds happen. Endpoint security has become a hot topic on the cybersecurity front and is rising ever higher on IT managers’ to-do list. IT leaders want a more effective, easier to use solution to address this issue. They need to find products that can consolidate a range of security capabilities into one easy-to-manage suite. Endpoint security has changed fundamentally over the last two decades, in many ways mirroring the evolution of the wider information security market. From the first basic anti-malware scanners of the ‘90s, through innovations in black- and whitelisting, intrusion detection, web and email filtering, and today’s sophisticated targeted attack detection products – we’ve sure come a long way. EDR–The black box of breaches