Endpoint Detection and Response – Osterman Research https://ostermanresearch.com Insightful research that impacts organizations Wed, 20 Jan 2021 21:34:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/ostermanresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/cropped-or-site-icon.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Endpoint Detection and Response – Osterman Research https://ostermanresearch.com 32 32 187703764 The Critical Role of Endpoint Detection and Response – Webinar https://ostermanresearch.com/2019/06/27/webinar-edr-sonicwall/ Thu, 27 Jun 2019 04:00:00 +0000 https://ostermanresearch.com/?p=624 Sponsored by: SonicWall

Join SonicWall and Osterman Research, for a discussion about Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR). We will share the Osterman Research’s findings into what are the top three Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) priorities, as well as top concerns with deploying advanced endpoint anti-malware solutions.

You will also learn about: 

  • Average company threat statistics 
  • Various EDR capabilities
  • How modern anti-malware solutions mitigate and remediate attacks
  • How to deploy advanced anti-malware solutions behind and away from perimeter defenses

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Endpoint Detection and Response – Past, Present and Future – Webinar https://ostermanresearch.com/2019/05/08/webinar-edr-epr-nyotron/ Wed, 08 May 2019 04:00:00 +0000 https://ostermanresearch.com/?p=645 Sponsored by: Nyotron

Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) has been rising in popularity after the realization of major gaps in the anti-malware technologies. But is EDR already becoming obsolete? 

Join this webinar to be the first to get the results of the latest Osterman Research survey on EDR.

Guest speaker Osterman Research Founder Michael Osterman and Nyotron Sr. Director of Product Rene Kolga will review the survey findings and discuss the critical role of EDR in modern organizations, and how it must evolve to keep pace with the ever-changing threat landscape. 

Attendees will learn:

  • Why organizations are turning to EDR
  • Ranking of EDR features
  • Possible concerns about deploying EDR solutions
  • What questions you should ask an EDR vendor
  • Why the future of EDR is spelled E-P-R

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The Critical Role of Endpoint Detection and Response – White Paper https://ostermanresearch.com/2019/04/29/orwp_0309/ Mon, 29 Apr 2019 00:00:00 +0000 https://ostermanresearch.com/?p=942 Published April 2019

Sponsored by Nyotron, Rapid7, SonicWall and Trend Micro

Executive Summary

Security professionals, business decision-makers, boards of directors, regulators and others are increasingly concerned about cybersecurity issues and the potential for major business disruptions like data breaches, various types of security incursions, and other problems.

And they’re right to be concerned: estimates of the costs of cybercrime vary from a low of roughly $600 billion to several trillion dollars annually. Ransomware can shut down an organization’s operations for an extended period and cost millions of dollars to remediate – and these threats are becoming more sophisticated and more evasive. Nearly eight in 10 successful attacks in 2017 involved fileless malware, which can evade prevention defenses like antivirus.

Moreover, despite the enormous sums spent on security solutions each year, the problems are not getting better or are actually getting worse for many organizations.

Conventional security solutions are useful and provide some level of protection. The variety of antivirus solutions, firewalls, secure web gateways, security incident and event management (SIEM) solutions, anti-ransomware solutions, cloud security tools and other systems provide protection against many threats. However, Osterman Research surveys, as well as those of many other analyst firms, find that the current level of protection is simply not adequate in many cases due to improving evasion tactics, end users who work outside of perimeter defenses (e.g., from airports, coffee shops or at home), infected USBs, fileless attacks, etc.

To address these deficiencies, a rapidly growing number of organizations are deploying endpoint detection and response (EDR) solutions as a supplement to their existing security defenses.

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