Understanding Endpoint Protection
Every laptop, desktop, smartphone, tablet, and server connected to your business network is a potential entry point for cybercriminals. As businesses become more reliant on remote work, cloud applications, and mobile devices, protecting each of these endpoints has become more important than ever.
This is where endpoint protection comes in.
Endpoint protection helps businesses secure every device connected to their network by detecting, preventing, and responding to cyber threats before they can cause damage. In this guide, we’ll explain what endpoint protection is, how it works, and why every business should make it a key part of its cybersecurity strategy.
Every laptop, desktop, smartphone, tablet, and server connected to your business network is a potential entry point for cybercriminals. As businesses become more reliant on remote work, cloud applications, and mobile devices, protecting each of these endpoints has become more important than ever.
This is where endpoint protection comes in.
Endpoint protection helps businesses secure every device connected to their network by detecting, preventing, and responding to cyber threats before they can cause damage. In this guide, we’ll explain what endpoint protection is, how it works, and why every business should make it a key part of its cybersecurity strategy.



