
To prevent cyberattacks, every business must have endpoint security. These attacks which can ruin your business and destroy all of your data are increasing in frequency and are difficult to stop even with a firewall.
The best endpoint security software is designed to identify threats and take immediate action to prevent them from taking your information and disrupting your operations. The software protects data from ransomware, extortion or encryption.
Endpoint Protection Magic Quadrant 2020
Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for Endpoint Protection Platforms assesses and rates vendors according to their ability in preventing malicious files, malicious scripts or memory-based risks, as they investigate them and respond to them dynamically. Vendors must meet criteria to be included in the Magic Quadrant, which is published each year.
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The most essential feature of any endpoint protection tool is the ability to identify threats and take action against them. This means the tool must be capable of scanning files, emails, downloaded and other threats, for malware and spy ware.

It must provide an easy-to use dashboard that displays all your activities. You can monitor and manage all your endpoints using this dashboard. It allows you to track and filter out threats as well as make decisions on the basis of results.
Best enterprise endpoint protection products
Endpoint security is vital for all types of businesses, as it keeps hackers away from your data. Small and mid-sized businesses are especially at risk because attackers assume they are easy victims.
These tools will protect your devices from malware, phishing attacks, spyware, and other advanced threats. They can proactively identify and block known malware, unknown malware, and zero day attacks.
It is also necessary for an endpoint protection solution to have real-time, automated monitoring and response capabilities. This will allow your business to respond quickly by detecting, recording and reporting any suspicious activities.
Gartner Antivirus
The best antivirus products are capable of detecting a wide variety of malware from traditional viruses up to zero-day attacks. These include signature-based detections, heuristics, behavioral analysis and other techniques.

Some antivirus products like ESET’s XDR solutions combine multiple detection methods in order to enhance the accuracy and coverage. This is especially useful for identity-based attacks that use legitimate tools and programs to lure users into a phishing attack, then exploit their trust.
It is for this reason that XDR solutions need to be able of analyzing and tracking a variety evasive risks, from traditional viruses up to new malware.
XDR's capabilities should be backed up with a solid security policy and management. This is especially important for remote working environments. The use of bring-your-own device (BYOD), which has increased the number of threats, increases the likelihood of malware.