Cybersecurity Infrastructure

Endpoint Security

What Is an Endpoint Security Service?

PCs, servers, tablets, mobile phones, and IoT devices are all examples of endpoints. An endpoint security service protects all endpoints that access sensitive business information. Endpoint protection is achieved by installing security tools, logging endpoint activities, and alerting your IT security team to potential threats.

While some of the endpoints on your enterprise network may be corporate devices, approximately two-thirds of employees use personal devices for work. Every endpoint is a potential target for hackers, and each one is also vulnerable to unintentional data sharing and user errors.

Apexell experts use decades of experience to provide a comprehensive managed endpoint protection service that strengthens your endpoints.

Types of Endpoint Security Services

Endpoint security services can be broadly categorised into :

  • Antivirus (AV) and Firewalls
  • Managed Detection and Response (MDR)

Antivirus software and network firewalls form the most basic level of endpoint security. Antivirus software is designed to detect, prevent, and remove software viruses and malware, while firewalls protect your network by blocking malicious or unnecessary network traffic.

Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) / Managed Endpoint Detection and Response (MEDR)

EDR solutions enhance traditional endpoint security by enabling security analysts to record key activities on endpoints, improving their ability to investigate threats both reactively and proactively.

MEDR enhances the detection capabilities of your next-generation endpoint solution by continuously monitoring alerts and reducing response time. This service includes platform management to optimize your security technologies through continuous issue discovery and resolution.

MDR is an outsourced service that integrates, deploys, optimizes, and manages solutions within your environment, including EDR, identity threat detection and response (ITDR), threat monitoring, and log management. It helps reduce the strain on your SecOps team and accelerates security maturity.

Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) / Managed Endpoint Detection and Response (MEDR)

EDR solutions enhance traditional endpoint security by enabling security analysts to record key activities on endpoints, improving their ability to investigate threats both reactively and proactively.

MEDR enhances the detection capabilities of your next-generation endpoint solution by continuously monitoring alerts and reducing response time. This service includes platform management to optimize your security technologies through continuous issue discovery and resolution.

Network Security Services

What Is an Endpoint Security Service?

The Main Challenge of Network Security Services

The growing number of network entry points is expanding the attack surface for enterprises. Along with this, more sophisticated threats, evolving compliance regulations, cloud vulnerabilities, bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies, and the shift to hybrid work are all putting additional strain on your network security infrastructure.

What Is Network Security?

Network security involves the technologies, policies, and practices that work together to detect and prevent unauthorized or malicious attempts to breach and compromise your network infrastructure.

Selecting the right network security services starts with a clear understanding of your business requirements, which must be aligned with a tailored network security strategy. As a trusted partner of leading network security solutions, ApeXell enhances your network security and ensures better returns on your technology investments.

ApeXell's Approach to Network Security Services

Effective network security requires building a solid foundation across your devices, applications, and users. Regular assessments are also necessary to identify and address vulnerabilities in your network.

ApeXell's services cover a wide range of network security areas throughout the security technology lifecycle, including:
  • Firewalls
  • Network IDS/IPS
  • Network malware protection
  • Data loss prevention
  • Database protection
  • Database encryption
  • PKI
  • Segmentation
  • Network access control
  • Secure remote access
  • Route/switch/wireless
  • Network visibility
  • Load balancing
  • IPAM/DNS/DHCP

Understanding Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) and Network Security

ApeXell’s cybersecurity field guide provides valuable insights into Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), its potential benefits, challenges, and a list of leading SASE providers to help you make informed decisions.

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