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What Is EDR in Cyber Security: Overview & Capabilities

eSecurity Planet

EDR is appropriate for large organizations, businesses with stringent security needs, and companies with specialized IT teams. EDR is appropriate for large organizations, businesses with stringent security needs, and companies with specialized IT teams.

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EDR vs EPP vs Antivirus: Comparing Endpoint Protection Solutions

eSecurity Planet

Who Should Use EDR Solutions EDR is best suited for enterprises that require advanced, real-time threat detection and response. Companies looking for complete endpoint protection: EDR can be used with EPP to provide a thorough and well-rounded security approach. Includes basic response and investigative tools.

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Future Proofing Tech Investments in Turbulent Times: Real Stories

Jane Frankland

Given a whole range of PESTLE factors, IT decision makers (ITDMs) from small businesses to enterprises with managed IT environments are under increasing pressure to make smarter investments with their budgets. The tech sector is always dynamic, always changing. But now it’s transforming faster and more unpredictably than ever.

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eSecurity Planet’s 2022 Cybersecurity Product Awards

eSecurity Planet

While there are many other products that might prove best for particular organizations and use cases, these are the products that most stood out to us because of their innovation, breadth of features, and strong security performance. Best Small Business Security Product: Syxsense. Winner : Palo Alto Networks.

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Take The Stress Out of Securing Your Workforce

Jane Frankland

Bad actors continue to target all company sizes, from the smallest to the largest with employees at small companies (100 employees or less) seeing 350% more social engineering attacks than those at larger companies. Smart IT decision makers are paying attention.