Endpoints are individual computer systems or devices that act as network clients and serves as a workstations or personal computing device. Endpoints are often mobile and intermittently connected. Common endpoints are laptops, desktops, and personal computing devices such as connected PDAs. The growing number and variety of threats to endpoints, as well as threats that use endpoints as a vector, has made endpoint security a major security issue.
Endpoint Security encompasses the measures taken to implement security which not only protect endpoints from external breaches but also the network itself from breached endpoints in the wake of endpoint breach. Such measures include assessing risk to endpoints and treating them with appropriate solutions. There are hundreds of tools, products and practices that are in the scope of end point security. Some examples include client antivirus, firewalls, intrusion detection and prevention systems, patch management, compliance assessment and endpoint policy management and enforcement.
A more robust approach is to use single comprehensive endpoint security suite which takes care of all endpoint security issues with minimal administration. Our philosophy is to see beyond the technology and to provide systems which deliver real and measurable benefits to our clients. Strategic partnerships with leading security vendors like nCircle and Kaspersky are important parts of our strategy to extend our position as the leading provider of enterprise-class endpoint Security solutions to local and global market.
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