Is "End Point Security" a real thing or is it just a commercial sales pitch? And if so, how does it cover my network from attacks?
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Sorry @gborrero1 that this question has been over looked. I'll ping our Forum Admin to answer. @LLiddell @freydrew
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Btw: Thank you for Serving.
Well EndPoint Security could be taken both ways but in most cases it's the Business side of the AV https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endpoint_security but be sure WSA does protect you in the same way with it's Consumer versions. https://www.webroot.com/us/en/business/smb/endpoint-protection
HTH,
Yeah as TripleHelix mentioned above,Endpoint Security is kind of a broad term. Generally it applies to computer in a business setting, and can include anything from antivirus to multi-layered protection, so it varies. So no, it is not a commercial sales pitch, it's a term that applies to a big field of different forms of protection.
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