No matter your company size or industry, if you have data, you are a target for cyber criminals. 60 percent of organizations are aware of fewer than 75 percent of the devices on their network. Protect your endpoints (any device that connects to your network and has access to the internet and your data) from emerging cyber threats and advanced cyberattacks with CEO’s Managed Endpoint Security solutions.
Endpoints are often the weakest link in a company’s security. Cyber adversaries will take advantage of those vulnerabilities regardless of how small or large your business is. Don’t make the mistake of thinking, “it won’t happen to me.” Endpoint solutions help protect businesses by identifying more threats, enforcing compliance and policy, and ultimately reducing the cost of potential attacks.
Keep Your Business Protected with Managed Endpoint Security
Our powerful and cost-effective service leverages leading technology and expert resources to defend against even the most sophisticated cyberattacks. CEO’s Managed Endpoint Security helps protect your workstations and servers to minimize risk and strengthen your security posture.
Better Protection with Managed Detection and Response
Antivirus solutions don’t catch all incoming attacks. If you’re not using security tools like Managed Detection and Response (MDR), you’re leaving your business vulnerable. CEO’s MDR detects and mitigates attacks in less than 15 minutes, delivering rapid response and active mitigation services to your endpoint devices.
Safer Internet with DNS Protection
Domain Name System (DNS) Protection can greatly reduce the effectiveness of ransomware, phishing, botnet, and malware campaigns by blocking known-malicious domains. CEO’s DNS Protection blocks and filters traffic to/from sites that are malicious in nature, infected with malware, or have questionable or dangerous content.
Strengthen Your Endpoint Security Solution
Endpoint Security is an integral part of CEO’s security services portfolio for protecting endpoints and users from ransomware and other cyberattacks. Bundling multiple endpoint services can increase your overall value and improve your organization’s security.
User Security
Empower users to be part of the security solution with Security Awareness training.
What is Endpoint Management?
Endpoint management is the practice of managing and maintaining all of the workstations, servers and devices that connect to your business network. It requires two components:
• Visibility — The most fundamental aspect of endpoint management is simply being aware of all devices pinging on your network and providing them access within predetermined policies and guidelines.
• Maintenance — Endpoint management also encompasses the ongoing process of ensuring devices are equipped with the right applications and are up to date.
Whether handled in-house or by a third-party, endpoint management usually requires a centralized remote monitoring and management (RMM) platform, which helps monitor usage and security policies and automate support functions like push notifications or patch management that are otherwise executed manually. Platforms like these allow for Unified Endpoint Management (UEM), which brings several heterogeneous devices under the same usage and security policy umbrella.