Kaspersky EDR Description

A typical cyberattack used mass malware not long ago. It would target different endpoints and explode within one computer. Mass malware attacks are automatically carried out. They target random victims via mass email, phishing websites, and rogue Wi Fi hotspots. Endpoint protection solutions (EPP) were the solution. They would protect hosts against mass malware. After the EPP-based detection was successful, attackers moved to the more expensive, but more effective, tactic, launching targeted attacks against specific victims. Targeted attacks are often used against companies to make a profit due to their high cost. Targeted attacks use reconnaissance to penetrate the victim's IT system, and evade its protection. The attack kill chain includes many hosts of the IT systems. EPPs are dependent on what they see at a single point. Advanced attacks can target many hosts and make suspicious actions on another endpoint.

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Company Details

Company:
Kaspersky Lab
Year Founded:
1997
Headquarters:
Russia
Website:
www.kaspersky.com/enterprise-security/endpoint-detection-response-edr

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SaaS
Windows

Kaspersky EDR Features and Options

Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) Software

Behavioral Analytics
Blacklisting/Whitelisting
Continuous Monitoring
Malware/Anomaly Detection
Prioritization
Remediation Management
Root Cause Analysis

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