Endpoint Protection is a comprehensive security solution designed to protect endpoints such as workstations, servers, laptops, and mobile devices from malware, cyberattacks, and unauthorized activities. It provides centralized management, monitoring, and enforcement of security policies across the entire organization.
Endpoint protection enables centralized inventory, configuration, and management of client devices. Administrators can define both default and custom security policies and apply them across groups of devices. The solution also supports centralized management of system settings (such as firewall configurations), automated software updates, and distribution of security signatures.
The system provides real-time visibility into the security status of endpoints. Detected threats, suspicious activities, unauthorized installations, and execution of code are captured and reported via notifications, enabling rapid response to incidents.
Modern endpoint solutions also include advanced detection and response capabilities (EDR/XDR), which allow organizations to identify sophisticated threats, analyze behavior, and automate incident response.
Key Features
- Centralized management and unified console for all endpoints
- Protection of workstations and servers against malware and advanced threats
- EDR/XDR – detection and response to security incidents
- Protection and management of mobile devices (MDM/UEM integration)
- Application, device, and web control
- Data encryption on endpoints
- System and security policy management
- Automated updates and distribution of security signatures
- Monitoring, notifications, and security event auditing
Key Benefits
- Enhanced security for all endpoints across the organization
- Centralized control and management of security policies
- Rapid identification and response to security incidents
- Reduced risk of malware infections and data breaches
- Simplified IT infrastructure management
- Improved visibility into endpoint status and security risks
Endpoint Protection components typically include:
- Antimalware protection
- EDR/XDR (Endpoint Detection and Response / Extended Detection and Response)
- Application Control and Device Contro
- Mobile Device Management (MDM/UEM)
- Disk encryption and data protection
- Patch management and update management
- Web protection (URL filtering)
- Centralized management, reporting, and auditing