Africa’s endpoint security market is growing rapidly – and for good reason. Statista projects revenue in this segment to reach $183,29-million in 2025, rising to $318,02-million by 2030 at a compound ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Symantec Endpoint Protection Cloud is an affordably priced ...
Looking for a better endpoint protection platform to protect remote staff working on Windows PCs, Macs, smartphones or even Linux? One of these might be the answer. Endpoint security has long been an ...
A well-rounded endpoint security solution that covers all the popular desktop and smartphone operating systems. Furthermore, it backs its extensive platform coverage with an impressive interface that ...
The age of hybrid work is here. 76% of companies say they have shifted to a hybrid work strategy, splitting work hours between an office and remote environment. Only 11% of teams say they’re planning ...
SentinelOne is a next-gen cybersecurity company focused on protecting the enterprise through the endpoint. The SentinelOne Endpoint Protection Platform (EPP) technology focuses on behavior blocking ...
From vendors providing endpoint protection and detection tools to companies offering MDR, here’s a look at 20 key companies in endpoint and managed security. While endpoint security tools are no doubt ...
Endpoint protection, also known as endpoint security, is a cybersecurity approach focused on defending computers, mobile devices, servers, and other endpoints on a network from malicious activities ...
Todyl Enhances Unified Platform with Powerful New Capabilities Across Threat, Risk, and Compliance Management The latest release advances endpoint protection, SIEM, GRC, and threat detection, ...
Sophos, a global leader of innovative security solutions for defeating cyberattacks, today announced that Sophos Endpoint is now natively integrated and automatically included in all Taegis™ Extended ...
Maybe you're getting a little bored with endpoint protection. Truth be told, it does seem more than a little reminiscent of the cold war. On the one side are malware producers, basically the bad guys, ...