What is Endpoint Security? Demo
Last year saw the highest number of vulnerabilities on record. Beating 2021’s total of 20,000, threat actors were granted a boon of over 25,000 new and unique flaws to take advantage of. And while the plethora of vulnerabilities are higher today than ever, the time it takes for businesses to realize a potential breach is spiraling. Take the recent news of Luxottica’s massive data breach: owners of Ray-Ban, Oakley, Versace, and insurance company EyeMed Vision Care, in May 2023 Luxottica dropped a press release stating that the personal details of 70 million customers had been leaked.Amongst the data were customers’ full names, birthdates, email addresses, home addresses, and phone numbers. The stolen – and subsequently leaked – database included over 305 million records, hitting customers primarily in the US and Canada. Digging deeper, it was discovered that the leak had originally occurred on March 16th of 2021. Further details are astonishingly few on the ground – a third-party compromise is thought to have allowed access.Endpoint protection aims to proactively monitor and safeguard endpoints against profiteering cybercriminals. This protection needs to extend to every connected device that’s scattered throughout your organization: desktops; laptops; smartphones – even IoT devices that monitor shop floors and factory lines. Protecting the diverse range of devices from the millions of new vulnerabilities that arise every year is no simple feat.
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