Endpoint security: what it is and why your company should invest in it
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Endpoint security: what it is and why your company should invest in it

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Due to the pandemic, many companies started to adopt remote work, so employees started to access the corporate network from remote devices that do not offer the necessary protection. It is in this context that the need to implement endpoint security comes into play.

Also known as endpoint security, it  is a way to protect your corporate network if it is accessed by devices over Wi-Fi such as laptops, servers, systems, software and smartphones.

In this article, we will explain what endpoint security is, how it works, the difference between it and antivirus, and why adopt this type of security on your network. Read on to find out more!

What is endpoint security?

Moving to the digital world has several advantages, but also challenges and one of them is security. After all, how to protect your company from external cyber threats that can reach sensitive data?

For that there is endpoint security. In the IT industry, this term refers to devices that connect to the network via Wi-Fi, including notebooks, cell phones and servers.

Therefore, endpoint security is focused on securing these devices, protecting them from attacks such as trojans, adware, worms and more.

How it works?

There are specific endpoint security platforms and software, which analyze each file that enters the network. Therefore, they are the ones who will accept or deny the actions.

Endpoint security tools are able to control access to applications, the internet, corporate network and even the control of the devices themselves.

Another feature of this security strategy is the detection and response to threats that try to invade the security system. The system is also capable of managing data loss and also providing anti-malware protection.

But for all this to be possible, it is essential that all devices that access the corporate network are synchronized with this security system. Therefore, each of them must have an endpoint security extension.

It is also worth remembering that there are several software aimed at endpoint security and they may differ from each other, but, in general, they all have antispyware, antivirus and firewall.

What is the difference between endpoint security and antivirus?

Do you already use antivirus in your company and believe that it alone is enough to protect your data? In fact, this thinking is not entirely correct.

The purpose of antivirus is to detect and remove malicious software programs on devices such as computers and smartphones, right? However, other devices, such as servers, are unprotected.

Endpoint security provides security for your entire corporate network infrastructure. That is, it can protect your company's devices against various categories of threats.

Therefore, regarding the level of protection, endpoint security offers much more security than antivirus. After all, this system not only has the anti-malware, which exists in the antivirus, but also offers several other functionalities.

What are the advantages of endpoint security?

You already understood what endpoint security is, how it works, and how it differs from antivirus. However, still not sure whether or not to implement endpoint security in your corporate network?

To clear your doubts, check out the main advantages of this security strategy below.

Centralized administration

With endpoint security, you can centralize your entire corporate network. This way, the head of the IT team or an IT outsourcer that has been hired by your company can manage the network.

In this sense, it becomes possible to control access, allowing or denying usage permissions, monitoring the network and generating a report.

Easy installation

Do you want to install this security system? So it is good to know that it is very simple. Simply set up on the main server and then install the software on all devices accessing the corporate network.

That way, all devices that connect to it will be properly protected. See how easy it is?

Cost reduction

Endpoint security is also a great way to reduce security-related costs. That's because it's far more affordable than buying the security components separately to protect each device.

After all, it has the necessary components in one place, which is much more financially advantageous.

Each endpoint security system comes preloaded with server and client software to install on all devices. So, in addition to being more practical, it is also very cost-effective.

Blocking unwanted actions

We cannot fail to mention, of course, the main benefit of endpoint security, which is the blocking of unwanted actions. By neutralizing and preventing risks and threats, it can provide the necessary protection for your company's devices, preventing your company's confidential data from being affected.

Endpoint security is able to identify and quarantine viruses, blocks user access if they are doing non-standard activities, controls applications and prevents malware from affecting tasks being performed on devices.

Therefore, this system has several actions related to blocking possible external threats, offering the ideal security for the devices that connect to your corporate network.

Integration with new technologies

Another benefit of endpoint security is integration with other technologies. This way, it is possible to access new updates very securely and consequently update all devices much faster.

So, to update, you don't even need to access each device separately, as updates happen in a single software and are issued to the other devices.

Can you see how endpoint security offers many benefits for your business? When it comes to security, we can spare no effort to protect company data. So, relying on this security system is a great option.

Since we are talking about endpoint security, another important topic is digital security in home office times. Do you want to know more about it? Then read our article about this  subject!



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