It involves securing these devices from malware, unauthorized access, and other cyber threats. _ Endpoint security refers to the protection of devices like laptops, desktops, mobile phones, and servers that connect to an organization’s network
• Used in corporate environments to secure employee devices that access sensitive data.• Applied in securing remote work environments where personal devices connect to corporate networks.
Endpoint security is critical because each connected device represents a potential entry point for cyberattacks, making it essential to protect against malware, ransomware, and other threats.
Organizations can use endpoint protection platforms (EPP), enforce strong access controls, and regularly update and patch endpoint devices.
Common threats include malware infections, ransomware attacks, phishing, and unauthorized access to sensitive data on endpoint devices.
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