
What is Endpoint Protection?
Definition and Purpose
Endpoint protection involves monitoring and protecting endpoints against cyber threats. Protected endpoints include desktops, laptops, smartphones, tablet computers, and other devices. Various cybersecurity solutions can be installed on and monitor these devices to protect them against cyber threats regardless of where they are located on or off of the corporate network.
Why is Endpoint Protection Important?
Endpoint protection is crucial for safeguarding an organization's data and systems by securing individual devices, like laptops and mobile phones, that connect to the network. It defends against a wide range of threats, including malware, phishing attacks, and ransomware, ensuring data security and regulatory compliance. By providing real-time threat detection, remote monitoring, and rapid deployment, endpoint protection helps minimize the risk of breaches and protects the organization's reputation.
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