Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) remains a critical component of enterprise cybersecurity as organisations protect laptops, servers, mobile devices, and other connected endpoints.
Modern EDR platforms continuously monitor endpoint activity and use artificial intelligence to identify suspicious processes, unusual behaviour, and potential malware.
Automated response capabilities can isolate compromised devices, block malicious activity, and provide security teams with detailed information for investigation.
Businesses are increasingly integrating EDR with identity, cloud, network, and security operations platforms to create broader threat visibility.
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Industry experts expect AI-enhanced endpoint security to remain a major cybersecurity investment as attackers continue developing techniques designed to evade traditional protection.
