Best Application Control Software with a Free Trial of 2024

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    Heimdal Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) Reviews
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    Empower your sysadmins and users alike with App Control. Choose from multiple options like file path, publisher, certificate, vendor name, software name, MD5, and more to effortlessly allow or block application execution. Take control of your system, your way.
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    ThreatLocker Reviews
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    For IT professionals to stop ransomware, you need to do more than look for threats. ThreatLocker helps you reduce your surface areas of attack with policy-driven endpoint security and change the paradigm from only blocking known threats, to blocking everything that is not explicitly allowed. Combined with Ringfencing and additional controls, you enhance your Zero Trust protection and block attacks that live off the land. Discover today the ThreatLocker suite of Zero Trust endpoint security solutions: Allowlisting, Ringfencing, Elevation Control, Storage Control, Network Access Control, Unified Audit, ThreatLocker Ops, Community, Configuration Manager and Health Center. 
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    baramundi Management Suite Reviews

    baramundi Management Suite

    baramundi Software USA

    $5000.00/one-time
    Unified Endpoint Management system that is modular, scalable, and highly affordable for IT management, security, and workflow automation. Modules can be accessed from one interface, a single database. You can choose from any of the 18 modules available now and add more as you need for OS Install & Cloning and Patch Management, Vulnerability Management and MDM.
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    Securden Endpoint Privilege Manager Reviews
    Identify and populate all local administrator accounts on endpoints across your IT network. Eliminate local administrators and prevent malware and ransomware propagation in your network. Replace privileges with a seamless permission based system for smooth employee experience. Discover and add applications that require elevated privileges to run automatically. Whitelist and blacklist applications using comprehensive application control policies. Enforce principle of least privilege and principle of zero-trust across the organization. Comply with industry regulations with complete audit trails and record all activities. Track application usage across the organization using comprehensive reports and gain insights that help you with creating policies for smoother experience.
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    Securden Unified PAM Reviews
    Privileges and associated credentials are extremely important as they grant access to your organization's most sensitive information. The type of sensitive information varies a lot based on the industry. For example, healthcare organizations hold a lot of patient data and banks and financial institutions hold payment details, customer data. It is important to lock down access to these privileged accounts. Often, these accounts are left unmanaged and spread around the entire organization. You need a Privileged Access Management solution like Securden Unified PAM that helps consolidate all privileged identities and accounts into a centralized vault for easy management. Restrict access to these privileged accounts and enforce principle of Just-in-time access. Users can launch one-click remote connections to IT assets they have access to. Monitor and manage remote sessions launched by users, third party vendors, IT admin with shadowing capabilities. Eliminate local admin rights from endpoints and use application control policies to efficiently enforce Zero-Trust without impacting productivity. Record and track all activities with comprehensive audit trails and actionable reports and ensure compliance with industry standards.
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    Delinea Privilege Manager Reviews
    Privilege Manager is the most complete endpoint privilege elevation and control solution, and it operates at cloud speed. By removing administrative rights from local endpoints and implementing policies-based controls on applications, you can prevent malware exploiting these applications. Privilege Manager prevents malware attacks and does not cause any friction for end users. This slows down productivity. Privilege Manager is available on-premises or in the cloud. Fast-growing companies and teams can manage hundreds to thousands of machines using Privilege Manager. Privilege Manager makes it easier than ever for executives and auditors to manage endpoints. It includes built-in application control, real time threat intelligence, and actionable reports.
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    Heimdal Application Control Reviews
    Heimdal Application Control offers a new approach to integrative app management and user rights curation. App Control is modular and easy to set-up. It allows the system administrator to create all encompassing rule-based frameworks and streamline auto-dismissal and auto-approval flows. It also enforces individual rights per Active Directory group. The uniqueness of the tool comes from its ability, in perfect coordination with a (PAM), Privileged Access Management solution. This allows for the user to have granular oversight over software inventories and hardware assets.
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    DriveLock Reviews
    DriveLock makes it easy to protect your business data, IT systems and endpoints. DriveLock makes it easier than you might think. We share our knowledge and use the latest technologies. You don't need to worry about data security throughout its lifecycle or across all your endpoints. DriveLock Zero Trust Platform - Instead of closing gaps in an environment with independent and individual security silos, this model prevents access to all data. DriveLock’s centralized policies only allow access to data and applications needed by individual employees and endpoints, in line with the maxim “never trust, never verify”.
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