What a complete endpoint security program includes
A complete endpoint security program combines preventive protection with continuous detection and response. Preventive tools block known threats at the point of entry, while detection and response tools continuously monitor devices, analyze behavior, and speed remediation when a threat gets through. To do this well, endpoint tools collaborate with the rest of the security stack and give administrators visibility into advanced threats.
Modern endpoint security typically uses a cloud-based approach to access current threat intelligence without manual updates, which supports faster and more automated response. It continuously monitors files and applications entering the environment and scales as the organization adds devices and users.
For the broader control framework that endpoint security fits into, see NIST SP 800-53. For documented adversary techniques that detection maps against, see MITRE ATT&CK.
What is endpoint security?
Endpoint security combines preventative endpoint protection with a new breed of continuous detection and response capabilities.
Endpoint protection systems are designed to quickly detect, analyze, block, and contain attacks in progress. To do this, they need to collaborate with other security technologies to give administrators visibility into advanced threats to speed detection and remediation response times.
How does an endpoint security solution work?
An endpoint security solution includes continuous monitoring, rapid time to detection, and architectural integrations. With threats continually increasing in sophistication and frequency, it is more important than ever to deploy an effective endpoint protection solution.
Endpoint security solutions take a cloud-based approach to instantly access the latest threat intelligence without requiring manual updates from security admins. This allows for faster and more automated responses. They continuously monitor all files and applications that enter your network and have the ability to scale and integrate into your existing environment.
Cloud-based solutions offer scalability and flexibility and are easy to install, integrate, and manage. There is also less overhead since there is no infrastructure to maintain.