طبق یک نظرسنجی ، 51٪ از سازمانهای در شناسایی حملات پیشرفته نقطه پایانی موفق نیستند ، زیرا نرم افزار امنیتی نقطه پایانی آنها بی اثر است. هزینه متوسط حملات موفقیت آمیز نقطه پایانی شرکتها میلیونی است و استفاده از یک راه حل امنیتی دقیق برای استفاده از نقطه پایانی ضروری است.
Kaspersky و Broadcom (Symantec) دو سیستم عامل هستند – در اینجا تمام مواردی است که باید از نظر راه حل های امنیتی نقطه پایانی بدانید از ویژگی های اصلی آنها ، قیمت گذاری ، خدمات پشتیبانی مشتری و سهولت استفاده.
بررسی اجمالی Kaspersky
Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business امنیت و مدیریت انعطاف پذیر را در چهار مدل استقرار ، همراه با فایروال های داخلی با عملکرد بالا ، تجزیه و تحلیل رفتار ، کنترل ناهنجاری ، سخت شدن نقطه پایانی ، تخفیف ساده ، محافظت از سرور مهم و یکپارچه ارائه می دهد. مدیریت نقطه پایانی.
حالت ابر منحصر به فرد راه حل برای نقاط انتهایی ، از هوش تهدید جهانی استفاده می کند و بهترین دفاع را در کلاس ارائه می دهد که حداقل تأثیر آن بر منابع نقطه پایانی است. کسپرسکی همچنین به شما در دستیابی به اهداف اصلی انطباق مانند مقررات عمومی حفاظت از داده ها (GDPR) با توابع رمزگذاری مجاز و ویژگی پاک کردن از راه دور کمک می کند.
مهارت کسپرسکی در بین فروشندگان پلت فرم حفاظت از نقطه پایانی (EPP) به حدی است که از آن به عنوان 2019 انتخاب Gartner Peer Insights مشتری برای EPP در هر گروه – شرکت های جهانی ، بخش عمومی ، آموزش و دولت نام برده شد. این پلتفرم همچنین دارای درجه بالایی از صنعت "AA" در Advanced Endpoint Protection از آزمایشگاه های NSS است.
برخی از مشتریان Kaspersky Charlotte Regional Business Alliance ، Oi ، Mascom Wireless ، Securicon ، APCON و 3M هستند.
ویژگی های کسپرسکی
ما لیستی از ویژگی های اصلی Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business را تهیه کرده ایم:
- Adaptive Security ناهنجاری ها را شناسایی می کند و باج افزارهای فرار از جمله تهدیدهای بدون پرونده را به طور خودکار اصلاح می کند
- چهار مدل استقرار ارائه می شود.
- چندین قابلیت دفاعی ارائه می شود که احتمال خطای انسانی منجر به وضعیت سازش آمیز را کاهش می دهد.
- حفاظت از تهدیدهای چابک.
- آسیب پذیری و مدیریت پچ اتوماسیون ساده و بدون دردسر وظایف معمول را ارائه می دهد.
- عملکرد استثنایی با حداقل تأثیر بر منابع کاربر نهایی.
- دیوارهای آتش داخلی
- هشدارهای اولویت بندی شده در صورت تهدید ارسال می شود.
- آماده برای GDPR
- تخفیف مستقیم
- خدمات پشتیبانی از مشتری 24/7 در 200 کشور.
- قیمت گذاری (10-150 نقطه پایانی):
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security Cloud – 322.50 دلار برای 10 نقطه انتهایی
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security Cloud Plus – 513.70 دلار برای 10 نقطه پایانی
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business Select – 404.20 دلار برای 10 نقطه انتهایی
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business Advanced – 746.20 دلار برای 10 نقطه انتهایی
درخواست نسخه ی نمایشی محصول Kaspersky
بررسی اجمالی Symantec
Symantec Endpoint Security Enterprise یک لایه محافظ تهدید برای نقاط انتهایی سنتی و موبایل است که موجود است در سه گزینه استقرار
Broadcom مبتنی بر یادگیری ماشینی (مبتنی بر ML) و كاهش مثبت كاذب ، فناوریهای مهم و بدون امضا برای غلبه بر باج افزار فلج كننده ، مسدود كردن حمله صفر روزه ، بهینه سازی وضعیت امنیتی و هدایت هوش مصنوعی (AI-
Symantec Endpoint Security در طول این سالها افتخارات زیادی دریافت کرده است ، از جمله جوایز AV-TEST بهترین عملکرد 2019 و بهترین محافظت 2019 برای حفاظت از نقطه پایان شرکت. این پنجمین پیروزی مستقیم سیمانتک در دسته بهترین محافظت بود.
Symantec Endpoint Security در سه مدل گسترده موجود است. مدلی را انتخاب کنید که متناسب با نیازهای تجاری شما باشد. مشتریان پلت فرم حفاظت از نقاط پایانی شامل Sitehands ، StratServ ، Cancer Research UK ، BNB Technology ، BANPAIS و Alcoa Aluminium S / A هستند.
ویژگی های Symantec
در زیر ذکر شده از ویژگی های کلیدی Symantec Endpoint Security Enterprise است:
- راه حل پیشرفته و چند لایه حفاظت از نقطه پایانی محافظت بدون امضا در برابر حملات ناشناخته و باج افزار را ارائه می دهد.
- با کمک فناوری ML ، این راه حل حداکثر حفاظت از نقطه پایانی را ارائه می دهد.
- محافظت در برابر آنتی ویروس به جلوگیری از حملات روز صفر و بدافزار کمک می کند.
- جداسازی برنامه به شما کمک می کند تا سوits استفاده های مخرب و مشکوک از آسیب رساندن به برنامه های معتبر جلوگیری کرده و برنامه های نامعتبر را به صورت پویا منزوی کند.
- سیستم مدیریت امنیت مجهز به هوش مصنوعی به بهبود بهداشت عمومی کمک می کند.
- پشته تک عامل سیمانتک به کاهش بروزرسانی کمک می کند خستگی.
- سه گزینه استقرار – ابر بومی ، ترکیبی و در محل ارائه می شود.
- قیمت گذاری: سیمانتک سه مدل مختلف را ارائه می دهد – Symantec Endpoint Protection ، Symantec Endpoint Security Enterprise و Symantec Endpoint Security Complete. فروشنده هنوز مدل های قیمت گذاری را برای عموم مردم نساخته است.
می توانید نسخه نمایشی نسخه رایگان راه حل های Symantec را از وب سایت آنها درخواست کنید.
نتیجه گیری
در حالی که کسپرسکی مورد علاقه مشتری قریب به اتفاق قرار دارد ، سیمانتک ویژگی های جذاب بسیاری را ارائه می دهد که قابل تأمل است. هر دو راه حل محافظت از نقطه پایانی جوایز بسیاری دریافت کرده اند و از نقطه پایانی محافظت صوتی ارائه می دهند.
برای اینکه بفهمید کدام یک از این دو راه حل برای سازمان شما مناسب تر است ، به راحتی خود یک نسخه ی نمایشی رایگان درخواست کنید.
Endpoint security is a cornerstone of IT security, so our team put considerable time and thought into this list of top endpoint detection and response (EDR) vendors. IT security isn’t just about raw test scores, although independent testing is very important in our view. It’s also the advanced features that provide additional protection, the ease of implementation and use, management control of endpoints and threats, value and support, and so we rate EDR products in all those areas. Generally, the more you pay, the more advanced features you get, and many vendors offer multiple levels of products at different price points. One important trend to note: endpoint protection platforms (EPP) and endpoint detection and response (EDR) products are rapidly converging, so one thing EDR buyers should look for is a product that combines both, or gets EPP and EDR tools to work together as seamlessly as possible. All our top EDR products have that feature. We rated more than 30 EDR products in seven key areas and measured 130 data points for each vendor to come up with our list of 12 top EDR vendors and 10 honorable mentions. For more on our methodology and ratings, see our Methodology section.
So with that context, here are our picks for top EDR products, followed by honorable mentions. CrowdStrike Falcon is popular with analysts and users alike – and it came out on top in our analysis too. Falcon is near the top in raw security scores, but when factoring in the product’s advanced features, it wound up with an overall Detection score well above any other vendor on this list. It also scored high in Response, Management, Ease of Use, and Support. Pricing is above average, but as all EDR products save millions of dollars in breach and remediation costs, price is relative, and well-executed advanced features pay for themselves. Falcon offers almost all the standard features you’d expect in a top EDR product, although automated remediation costs extra. Web content filtering and VPN aren’t offered, and for encryption it merely reports on the status of Windows BitLocker, but none of those features are widely offered enough to be considered a standard EDR feature. Users score it high in capabilities, implementation, cloud-based management, and Linux and technical support, among other areas. But CrowdStrike’s biggest strength is the additional services offered with Falcon, including threat hunting, vulnerability assessment and more. In short, CrowdStrike is for those willing to pay for advanced features that are hard to beat. Pros: Cons: Detection Response Management Deployment Ease of use Value Support CrowdStrike 4.7 4.7 4.5 4.6 4.6 4.7 4.8 Check Point’s SandBlast offering was tied for second overall on the strength of its top-notch security and support at a good price. It received the highest score in Ease of Use and came in second in Management, and its automated response capability is also good, making it a strong candidate for smaller companies or those with less sophisticated security teams. In NSS Labs testing, SandBlast handled everything thrown at it, with the sole exception of targeted (hand-crafted) attacks, where it stopped 40%. It offers full-featured management, although users report some challenges with implementation. Check Point also offers a remarkably full-featured product for a price that’s toward the lower end of EDR products, with custom rules the only missing piece. There may be cheaper products and there may be more advanced ones, but none offer better security for the price. It’s a good match for companies of all sizes seeking strong endpoint security at a good price point, particularly those who want their EDR solution to do some of the work for them. Pros: Cons: Detection Response Management Deployment Ease of use Value Support Check Point 4.4 4.6 4.7 4.1 4.9 4.6 4.5 SentinelOne tied for second overall, with top scores in Detection, Deployment and Value. SentinelOne users are among the happiest in the EDR space, and they have good reason to be. The product’s automated response features are rated highly by users, which could make SentinelOne a good choice for smaller companies and those without a sophisticated security team. Security scores are good, and SentinelOne even came out on top in the second round of MITRE testing – that’s no small feat, as participants are basically trying to stop Russian nation-state hackers across 140 areas. Missing features include full-disk encryption, VPN, mobile support and web content filtering, and rogue device discovery can be had at an additional cost, but as only about half of top vendors offer those, it would be hard to call them standard features. SentinelOne isn’t the cheapest EDR product on the market, but even there, price is often cited as a reason for buying. A good choice for companies willing to pay for advanced features without sweating the details too much. Pros: Cons: Detection Response Management Deployment Ease of use Value Support SentinelOne 4.5 4.8 4.4 4.6 4.5 4.8 4.5 F-Secure, headquartered in Helsinki, matched Palo Alto for the highest independent test scores. The company offers some of the best security on the EDR market for a price that’s about average, with some of the highest scores in the MITRE evaluations. It gets high scores for Ease of Use and Value too. F-Secure boasts a solid lineup of advanced features, but they can come at an additional cost: vulnerability monitoring, custom rules, advanced threat hunting, rogue device discovery, rollback, VPN. Still, the list of features is pretty thorough. Users report some difficulty with implementation, but support and services are there if you need them. In short, if top-notch security is a requirement, F-Secure is a good one to add to your shortlist. Pros: Cons: Detection Response Management Deployment Ease of use Value Support F-Secure 4.5 4.4 4.3 4.4 4.7 4.7 4.4 Palo Alto Networks matched F-Secure for the highest independent test scores, with strong results from both NSS Labs and MITRE. And that security can be had for a price that’s about average. Palo Alto’s Cortex XDR system is priced solidly in the midrange of EDR products, where a majority of vendors seem to price their EDR offerings. NSS Labs found that the product handled all manner of attacks, including handcrafted (targeted attacks), and Palo Alto came out on top in the first round of the rigorous MITRE ATT@CK evaluations, and in the top two or three in the just-released second round results. The only weak spot in the NSS tests was social exploits embedded in documents, where Palo Alto stopped just over 60% of attacks. Alerting capabilities are solid, and AI and behavioral analytics track threats across endpoints, the network and the cloud. Users report some issues with integration and support, and some of the less common EDR features are missing: vulnerability monitoring, patch management, web content filtering, rogue device discovery, rollback. Strong integration with Palo Alto firewalls and technologies could limit the product’s market to current Palo Alto customers, but anyone seeking top security and a product that goes beyond endpoints should take a look. Pros: Cons: Detection Response Management Deployment Ease of use Value Support Palo Alto 4.4 4.6 4.3 4.3 4.4 4.4 4.5 Kaspersky’s EDR offering offers solid security at bargain-basement prices, which also makes the product one of the more popular ones on the market. It’s a feature-rich product too, with an additional cost for VPN the only noteworthy omission. Users like the product’s automation features that surface the most critical issues, investigation and response capabilities, top-notch research, ease of implementation and use, and support. Some users have said the product can be resource-intensive, straining CPUs, and Kaspersky’s raw score in the just-released second round of MITRE testing was below average. The Moscow-based company has also moved much of its data processing to Switzerland to ease any suspicions about ties to the Russian government. A good choice for any company looking for solid security and ease of use on a budget. Pros: Cons: Detection Response Management Deployment Ease of use Value Support Kaspersky 4.2 4.3 4.2 4.2 4.7 4.7 4.7 Microsoft has invested significantly in its security capabilities and in-house development, and the result was an impressive performance in both rounds of the rigorous MITRE ATT@CK evaluations. By virtue of including its endpoint security software in Windows 10, Microsoft is number one in deployed endpoints, but the company is taking the Mac and Linux markets seriously too, and has also addressed licensing concerns by making Defender Advanced Threat Protection available as a standalone EDR product or as part of a suite. Microsoft turned in top-tier performances in the first two rounds of MITRE ATT@CK evaluations, proof that the software giant intends to be a player in endpoint security. Management and Ease of Use were two areas the product scored high in. Defender ATP is feature-packed, with analyst workflow the lone missing feature, and rogue device discovery and VPN available for an additional cost. With its integration into Windows source code, the product is a natural for Windows environments, but the product’s strong security makes it a contender elsewhere too. Pros: Cons: Detection Response Management Deployment Ease of use Value Support Microsoft Defender ATP 4.5 4.1 4.8 3.9 4.6 4.5 4.3 Apex One, Trend Micro’s combined EPP/EDR offering, scores highest in value, not surprising since it’s priced at the low end of the EDR market. With a top-tier performance in the just-released second round of MITRE evaluations, it’s one of the biggest bargains in the market. Apex One’s combination of low cost and good security effectiveness gave it one of the best total cost of ownership (TCO) scores in NSS Labs testing last year. Office 365 and Google G Suite integration are a focus, a plus for cloud office suite users. There have been some issues with deployment, and users have reported occasionally needing to manually remove malware found by the product. A number of features are missing or cost extra, like patching, device control, analyst workflow, custom rules, and rollback, but as the product is at the low end of the pricing spectrum, those features can be added at a pretty reasonable cost when available. Apex One should be considered by those seeking strong security on a budget. Pros: Cons: Detection Response Management Deployment Ease of use Value Support Trend Micro 4.5 4.3 4.5 3.4 4.5 4.7 4.4 Ease of Use and Value were the areas VMware Carbon Black scored highest in, perhaps a little surprising for a product priced in the middle of the pack. Users are pretty high on the product’s capabilities, which were solid enough to give it a very good TCO score in NSS Labs testing last year. Security is good too, with solid scores in NSS Labs and MITRE testing. One downside is that a number of features that might be expected in a mid-to-high end product are missing or cost extra: vulnerability monitoring, device control, guided investigation, advanced threat hunting and rollback among them. Predictive Security Cloud is the flagship offering, with options for threat hunting and response, and audit and remediation, and is popular with sophisticated security teams, but those needing more standard features may find value in Carbon Black too. Pros: Cons: Detection Response Management Deployment Ease of use Value Support VMware Carbon Black 4.3 4.4 4.2 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.3 Now owned by Broadcom, the EDR market leader hasn’t been resting on its laurels, not that any vendor could afford to in such a competitive market. Symantec Endpoint Security (SES), the vendor’s combined EPP-EDR offering, offers advanced features such as vulnerability remediation, threat hunting and targeted attack analytics. Response, Management, Ease of Use and Value were all good, indications that Symantec has put together a solid product. Pricing can range from low-cost to very expensive, depending on features selected. Standard features include vulnerability and patch management, device control, analyst workflow, guided investigation, custom rules, advanced threat hunting, rogue device discovery and more. Full-disk encryption, web content monitoring and threat intelligence feed integration are available at extra cost, while rollback isn’t offered, the only missing feature on our 28-item checklist. Symantec recently posted a very good raw score of 85% in the second round of MITRE testing, but as quite a few detections were made by MSSP only, we expect that Symantec’s EDR and services teams are getting together to make sure that both products get maximum benefit from the MITRE evaluations. Symantec has made some good choices and gets solid marks from users across the board. A comfortable choice that gets the job done. Pros: Cons: Detection Response Management Deployment Ease of use Value Support Symantec 4.2 4.5 4.5 3.9 4.5 4.5 4.4 Bucharest-based Bitdefender is popular with small and mid-sized businesses that want their endpoint security to do a lot of the work for them, and Bitdefender GravityZone can do that with machine learning, behavioral monitoring, risk analytics and automated remediation. Those features come at a cost, however, and for a product that can get pricey, a number of advanced features are missing, like guided investigation, threat intelligence feed integration and custom rules. Patch management, full-disk encryption, and rogue device discovery can be had at a premium. Security is good, with solid scores in NSS Labs and MITRE evaluations. Bitdefender is one that SMBs should be taking a look at, and even some enterprises too, as the company has basic and advanced offerings for both SMBs and enterprises. Pros: Cons: Detection Response Management Deployment Ease of use Value Support Bitdefender 4.5 4.1 4 4 4.5 4.5 4.5 Rounding out our top vendor list is Cylance, acquired by BlackBerry last year. One standout feature is its automated response abilities, and users are also high on the ability of CylancePROTECT EPP and CylanceOPTICS EDR to stop ransomware and unknown threats. NSS Labs and MITRE scores have been solid, but the product can be pricey. Threat hunting and custom rules are some of the advanced EDR features offered, but a number of advanced features are missing, like behavioral detection, patch management, full-disk encryption, web content filtering, guided investigation, rogue device discovery, and rollback. OPTICS in particular may present some implementation challenges, but users are generally pleased with the results. In short, a product for enterprises willing to pay extra for protection against unknown threats, but that extra cost may pay for itself in reduced remediation time. Pros: Cons: Detection Response Management Deployment Ease of use Value Support BlackBerry Cylance 4.2 4.4 3.6 3.4 4.5 4.4 4.5 “Honorable mention” in no way means these vendors are second tier. In fact, many of them have posted impressive scores in rigorous third-party testing. Vendors in this category are more likely to have an offering that is best for specific uses cases, or are emerging and worthy of consideration. Sophos: Sophos Intercept X had a strong showing in NSS Labs testing last year and is priced toward the low end of EDR products, making it a security bargain. Users have had their complaints – false positives, implementation and performance overhead are a few – but you won’t find many complaints about its security performance. We’d like to see Sophos join the MITRE ATT@CK evaluations to confirm that strong security. In the meantime, it remains a bargain worth considering. McAfee MVISION: A relative newcomer to the EDR market, McAfee has been quick to offer advanced features such as behavioral blocking, credential theft monitoring, rollback options and more. McAfee scored among the leaders in Value and posted a solid performance in the first round of the rigorous MITRE ATT@CK evaluations, but didn’t fare as well in the second round. McAfee has the pedigree to continue to evolve in the EDR (and any security) market, so they’re one to watch. Certainly one for McAfee users to consider, as well as others. Elastic/Endgame: A recent acquisition combining two strong security companies – Endgame in endpoint security and Elastic in SIEM – makes Elastic a vendor to keep an eye on. MITRE and NSS Labs scores were particularly impressive, so anyone valuing strong security should have a look. Cybereason: An up and coming vendor with an impressive vision for the future, Cybereason scored well in the first round of MITRE ATT@CK evaluations and roughly average in the second round, serving notice that this next-gen EDR vendor is for real. Cisco AMP for Endpoints: Solid security at bargain prices; particularly well matched for Cisco shops. We’d like to see Cisco join the MITRE evaluations, which are rapidly becoming a standard measure in the field. FireEye: Positioned more as a security platform vendor, but EDR is part of that platform, and with a solid performance in both rounds of the MITRE ATT@CK evaluations, it’s one worth considering, particularly if you’re looking to add other services to your EDR system. Fortinet/enSilo: Fortinet may be best known for its firewalls, but with a low-cost, solid, easy-to-use EDR offering and the recent acquisition of the more advanced enSilo, the company is one to watch in the EDR space. WatchGuard/Panda: A recent acquisition combines Panda’s strong EDR security, which received high marks from NSS Labs, with WatchGuard’s strength in firewalls and network security. Comodo: Strong test results from NSS Labs and solid user reviews should bring Comodo some notice. Users report some challenges with implementation and ease of use, but otherwise satisifed. ESET: An established EDR vendor with a strong presence with SMBs and a global reach. We analyzed third-party test data, user reviews, product features, analyst reports and reseller pricing, and winnowed an initial list of more than 30 EDR vendors to come up with our list of 12 top vendors and 10 honorable mentions. Here’s an explanation of our ratings categories, in order of our weighting:Top Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) Solutions
Top EDR products
CrowdStrike Falcon
Check Point Software SandBlast
SentinelOne
F-Secure
Palo Alto Networks Cortex XDR
Kaspersky
Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection
Trend Micro
VMware Carbon Black
Symantec
Bitdefender
BlackBerry Cylance
Honorable mentions
Methodology and ratings