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Endpoint security protects laptops, phones, servers, and other connected devices from malware, unauthorized access, and breaches.

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Endpoint security protects laptops, desktops, servers, mobile devices, and other systems that connect to an organization’s networks or services. It combines secure configuration, timely patching, encryption, access controls, application restrictions, and monitoring. Endpoint detection and response (EDR) tools record activity such as process execution, persistence, and configuration changes so analysts can investigate suspicious behavior.

Endpoints are common entry points for exploiting vulnerable software, stealing credentials, or installing unauthorized code. Effective programs maintain an accurate device and software inventory, prioritize vulnerabilities that are exposed or actively exploited, and apply least privilege to limit what a compromised device or account can do. They also need tested procedures to contain or isolate devices, investigate them without unnecessarily destroying evidence, and govern endpoint telemetry and administrator access to protect privacy and support applicable data-handling obligations.

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Bank Info Security 5 months, 1 week ago

Admin Rights Are a Vulnerability, Not an Enabler

Enabling Practical Endpoint Control Without Productivity Trade-offsRemoving local admin rights often creates helpdesk and user friction. An identity-first model reduces risk while keeping business operational. Join CyberArk's practical webinar session to learn how identity-first endpoint control replaces standing admin rights with just-in-time access.

Bank Info Security 5 months, 1 week ago

Ivanti Zero-Days Likely Deployed in EU and Dutch Hacks

Ivanti's Endpoint Manager Mobile Flaws Under Active ExploitationThe European Commission fell victim to a cyberattack that could have allowed the theft of some staff personal information. The European Union's executive body said Friday it detected on Jan. 30 an attack on its "central infrastructure managing mobile devices."