
What is EDR?
Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) monitors and responds to threats on your devices to prevent, detect, and mitigate cyberattacks.
Advanced Threat Detection
EDR goes beyond regular antivirus software. While antivirus can catch well-known threats, it often misses newer, more sophisticated attacks like ransomware or malware that doesn’t have a clear signature. Our EDR uses advanced techniques like behavioral analysis to detect these hidden threats before they can cause harm. This ensures that even the most evasive attacks are spotted early, so your business stays protected.

Automated Response
When EDR detects a potential threat, it doesn’t just alert you—it takes immediate action. It can automatically isolate infected devices to stop the spread of the threat and terminate harmful processes that could be damaging your systems. This helps you respond quickly, reducing the time hackers have to cause damage, and allowing you to prevent costly downtime.
Ransomware Recovery
If your business falls victim to ransomware, EDR offers a simple and efficient solution. With the click of a button, you can roll back files that were encrypted by ransomware and restore them to their original state. This means that even if an attack occurs, we can quickly recover your files and resume business operations without significant data loss or downtime.
Why should I use EDR?
An EDR solution is better than traditional antivirus because it goes beyond just detecting known malware (bad software). While antivirus relies on signature-based detection (known viruses) to block common threats, EDR provides real-time monitoring, advanced threat detection, and immediate response to both known and unknown threats, including more sophisticated attacks.
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