Fortifying Enterprise Security: Unveiling the Power of Endpoint Protection Platforms
Emerging security technology known as Endpoint Protection Platforms (EPP) captures and maintains endpoint behavior and events for use in early breach detection, analysis, investigation, and quick mitigation of potential insider and outsider threats. EPP suites offer comprehensive anomaly detection and visibility into a range of risks through the use of behavior analytics and machine learning techniques. By offering aggregated threat information and assisting with early threat identification, investigation, and mitigation, an EPP suite improves enterprise visibility across endpoints.
By integrating advanced analytics, artificial intelligence,
and machine learning to identify and address the most complex and targeted
threats, EPP suppliers are concentrating on improving their threat detection
and prevention capabilities. In order to increase the efficiency of incident
investigation and threat response times, contemporary EPP systems additionally
provide automated threat response, threat hunting, visualization, and
investigative features.
"A software suite that protects endpoint devices
(desktop, servers, etc.) from various types of threats, including malware and
other security vulnerabilities" is what Endpoint
Protection Platforms (EPP) stand for. The integrated suite allows for
network-wide data sharing, detection of security concerns, and remediation
capabilities. Most EPP suites are controlled by the cloud, which allows for
continuous monitoring, the collection of endpoint activity data, and the
ability to do remote remediations on any endpoint—on or off the corporate
network.
Key questions this study will answer:
What is the current state of competition in the Endpoint Protection
Platforms market?
What is the market share held by major vendors in this
market?
What are key competitive dynamics of in the global and
regional markets for Endpoint Protection Platforms ?
Who are the leading vendors in the global and regional
markets?
Are there vendor specializing in specific industries?
How do different vendors compare in terms of their offerings
of cloud-based versus on-premise solutions
What competitive factors impacting the market positioning of
different vendors?
What are the relative strengths and challenges of the
vendors operating in this market?
How do different vendors position themselves competitively
across customer segments, from SMBs to large enterprises?
Vendors covered in this study:
Broadcom, Blackberry, Bitdefender, Check Point, CrowdStrike,
Cisco, Cybereason, ESET, Fortinet, Microsoft, Sophos, SentinelOne, Trend Micro,
Trellix, VMware, WatchGuard Technologies, and WithSecure.
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