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The endpoint protection platform provides a collection of security capabilities to protect PCs, smartphones and tablets. Buyers of endpoint protection should investigate the quality of protection capabilities, the depth and breadth of features, and the ease of administration. The enterprise endpoint protection platform (EPP) is an integrated solution that has the following capabilities: anti-malware, personal firewall, port and device control. EPP solutions will also often include: vulnerability assessment, application control and application sandboxing, enterprise mobility management (EMM), typically in a parallel nonintegrated product, memory protection, behavioral monitoring of application code, endpoint detection and remediation technology full-disk and file encryption, also known as mobile data protection, endpoint data loss prevention (DLP).
With malware threats constantly growing increasingly complex*, this new Comparative Malware Protection Assessment report commissioned from MRG Effitas is essential reading.
It reveals how endpoint products from six different vendors, including Sophos, performed when put through their paces against new and unseen malicious executables. Highlights include:
- Sophos ranked #1 at detecting malware
- Sophos ranked #1 at detecting potentially unwanted applications
- Sophos had an impressive false positive rate
But don’t take our word for it. Download the full report to see how the different vendors stacked up.
Sophos is taking a new approach to protection. Sophos Endpoint blocks malware and infections by identifying and preventing the handful of techniques and behaviors used in almost every exploit.
Sophos Endpoint doesn’t rely on signatures to catch malware, which means it catches zero-day threats without adversely affecting the performance of your device. So you get protection before those exploits even arrive.