One Article Review

Accueil - L'article:
Source CSO.webp CSO
Identifiant 747611
Date de publication 2018-07-18 12:25:00 (vue: 2018-07-22 02:01:50)
Titre IDG Contributor Network: Are network-based security detection tools going dark?
Texte In cybersecurity, there is no shortage of detection tools designed to alert organizations to potential threats.  To over-simplify things, you can broadly categorize these into two camps (although there are others):  Endpoint Detection tools, and Network Detection tools. Each provide unique benefits and a unique perspective upon threats, but each also have their drawbacks.Endpoint detection solutions, like virus scanners or ETDR systems provide visibility upon what happens on the endpoint, regardless of where the endpoint is located.  If the user encounters a threat while at the local coffee shop or at home, the endpoint can continue to be protected.  However, an endpoint solution can only defend systems upon which they are installed.  As most organizations are not heterogenous (I.E. 100% Windows 10, for example) and most endpoint solutions do not have solutions for every platform (I.E. mobile devices and Linux servers may not be covered), endpoint solutions must be augmented with other solutions to get total visibility. 
Envoyé Oui
Condensat 100 alert also although are article augmented based benefits broadly but camps can categorize click coffee continue contributor covered cybersecurity dark defend designed detection devices drawbacks each encounters endpoint etdr every example full get going happens have here heterogenous home however idg installed like linux local located may mobile most must network network: not only organizations other others over perspective platform please potential protected provide read regardless scanners security servers shop shortage simplify solution solutions systems these things threat threats tools total two unique upon user virus visibility what where which windows  to
Tags Threat
Stories
Notes
Move


L'article ne semble pas avoir été repris aprés sa publication.


L'article ne semble pas avoir été repris sur un précédent.
My email: