Boost Endpoint Security with Real-time Automated Response and Remediation
Advanced attacks can take just minutes or sometimes even seconds to compromise endpoints. First-generation endpoint detection and response (EDR) tools simply cannot keep up. They require manual triage and responses that are not only too slow but also generate many alerts. These solutions drive up the cost of security operations and slow incident response processes, which can cause production shutdowns and disrupt system users.
FortiEDR addresses these deficiencies with advanced, real-time threat protection for endpoints both pre- and post-infection. FortiEDR proactively reduces the attack surface, prevents malware infection, and detects and defuses potential threats in real time. FortiEDR stops breaches and ransomware damage automatically and efficiently, which helps streamline security operations and keep users and production equipment online and working.
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