In this episode of Cybershare we explore the complexities of third-party involvement for EDR, and what the future might hold for traditional security companies.
In this episode of Cybershare we explore how EDR may evolve, and how maximising the protection basics of EDR can help to combat increasingly intelligent and sophisticated threats.
Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) is an element of endpoint protection which provides continuous monitoring for and response to advanced threats on endpoints, as opposed to antivirus (AV) and anti-malware elements which focus primarily on stopping threats in the pre-execution phase.
Further resources available to help you and your business understand EDR and how it fits into today’s cyber security landscape.
How far for EDR?
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Who is actually overseeing your EDR?
The impact of third-parties on EDR
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EDR: What and how?
There’s a lot of talk in the market about how endpoint detection and response (EDR) is the Next Big Thing.
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EDR has changed significantly over the course of the last 10 years. It has developed from quite simplistic anti-virus capabilities to complex end-point productions gathering telemetry from multiple sources.
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