ENDPOINT SECURITY

Is your endpoint secure?

Palo Alto Networks has a list of different attack methods that it watches for and looks for how a file behaves when it is executed. If it notices a chain of events happening that typically is malicious, it will stop the executable from running.

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Anti-virus is dead

Despite continuous investments in legacy anti-virus (AV) solutions and “next-gen” AV products, organizations continue to experience security breaches and successful ransomware attacks with increasing frequency. Existing endpoint security products as a whole, and legacy antivirus solutions, in particular, struggle (and more often fail) to prevent successful security breaches.

Attempts at improving the effectiveness and efficiency of AV solutions, as well as the security industry’s collective focus on detection and response, have only resulted in incremental improvements in endpoint protection. This additionally hinders businesses and organizations (like yours) with antiquated methodologies and hidden costs.

Discover the core reasons legacy AV no longer offers effective prevention, the five security requirements for any AV replacement, and how the multi-method prevention approach of Traps replaces AV while offering superior breach prevention.

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Traps as a service.

Savant Solutions' Endpoint as a Service is meant for businesses with less than 200 users. Our service is powered by Palo Alto Networks, a six-time Gartner leader, for security. We will host the Enterprise Security Manager in our co-lo and give you access to manage your endpoints.

Here's a brief video about the different phases ransomware needs to accomplish before the payload gets dumped.