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Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) is software that records endpoint activity—such as process launches, file changes, scripts, logins, and network connections—to detect suspicious behavior and support investigation. It can alert analysts, trace an intrusion across affected devices, and take actions such as isolating an endpoint or terminating a process. Its purpose is to reduce attacker dwell time and limit movement after an endpoint is compromised.

EDR is most useful against techniques that evade simple antivirus signatures, but it is not a guarantee of visibility: attackers may exploit unmonitored devices, disable or tamper with an agent, or blend into legitimate administration. Effective deployment requires broad, maintained coverage; protected agents and access controls; sensible alert tuning; and retention of telemetry for threat hunting and scoping incidents. Organizations should regularly test isolation and response actions, address agent and endpoint vulnerabilities, and account for the privacy and access implications of collecting detailed user and device activity.

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CrowdStrike's Adam Meyers on Cybercriminals Moving From Endpoints to Softer TargetsWith EDR making it difficult for cybercriminal to carry out attacks, they are now shifting focus to exploit vulnerabilities in compromised identities and unmanaged devices to move laterally across organizations, said Adam Meyers, senior vice president of counter adversary operations at CrowdStrike.

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Strengthening AI Security With Platform Strategy

Palo Alto Networks' Nikesh Arora: Browser Security Will Surpass EDR in ImportanceAs enterprises rush to deploy AI across operations, Palo Alto Networks is securing models and agents through its platform approach and recent acquisitions. CEO Nikesh Arora predicts browser security will outpaceEDR as a foundational requirement.