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While traditional antivirus security tools enable organizations to take some preventative measures for protecting their endpoints, detection methods are largely reactionary, and hackers can stealthily bypass these defenses.
To better defend against today’s sophistication cyberattacks, IT and security are turning towards endpoint detection and response (EDR) tools for enhanced visibility and proactive threat hunting capabilities.
In this article, discover:
- A comprehensive definition of EDR
- 4 core aspects of EDR
- Where next-generation antivirus (NGAV) stops and EDR starts?
- And more