New endpoint security tools target zero-day attacks
Traditional anti-virus doesn’t work well enough to be the sole line of defense against endpoint exploits. And while the traditional AV vendors have learned some new tricks and offer some solid features, most enterprises need more. They want an endpoint product that can prevent zero-day exploits and they want to be more proactive. We looked at two relatively new products, Carbon Black (now owned by Bit9) and Cylance Protect. Both are designed to approach securing your endpoints from a different and more complete perspective. Read the full review.
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