Eliminate threats with EDR and AI

Eliminate threats with EDR and AI

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Endpoint detection and response (EDR) and AI-driven tools can be used to close vulnerabilities and reduce threat response times.

Malwarebytes launches EDR Extra Strength. The new solution is based on Malwarebytes' decades of experience in threat detection and prevention and provides a simple, step-by-step interface to eliminate threats.

Multiple data breaches at 83% of all companies in 2022

Successful cyberattacks remain widespread despite widespread use of standard endpoint security solutions: 83 percent of companies experienced more than one data breach last year, according to Verizon's 2022 Data Breach Investigations Report. 71 percent of all companies were victims of ransomware. EDR Extra Strength provides an additional level of security beyond traditional cyber threat detection and remediation by combining Malwarebytes' extensive expertise with a step-by-step interface that is easy to follow for all users. EDR Extra Strength is available as part of Malwarebytes for Business Advanced.

This is what the new solution offers

  • Vulnerability analysis to identify existing system vulnerabilities
  • Patch management to automatically fix vulnerabilities at the highest level
  • Endpoint detection and response (including endpoint security)
  • Prioritize, filter and categorize alarms
  • Step-by-step instructions for troubleshooting critical issues

“'Just good enough' is no longer enough to protect organizations from the current threat landscape, which has become so complex that the majority of threats are not detected by traditional EDR solutions,” said Marcin Kleczynski, co-founder and CEO of Malwarebytes. “For our new security solution, we combine measures that detect all types of current cyber threats - from fileless and zero-day attacks to ransomware - with AI-driven tools. We want to specifically support companies in reducing the vulnerabilities in their IT and network landscape and reacting to threats more quickly. We are revolutionizing the area of ​​endpoint security, especially for companies with limited IT and IT security resources.”

The benefits of EDR Extra Strength for businesses include:

  • Vulnerability reduction: Vulnerabilities and the resulting risks are identified and neutralized by providing the latest patches for applications and operating systems.
  • AI-powered prevention: The solution uses multiple AI-powered modules to stop threats in a timely manner at every stage of an attack.
  • Alert prioritization and optimized notifications: Threat intelligence can be used to identify critical threats that require immediate response. In these cases, users are immediately notified with instructions on how to easily resolve these threats.
  • Unified user interface: Deploying the solution or adding additional security modules or applications takes just minutes and can be managed through a unified user interface.
  • Automatic cleanup: Malwarebytes' linking engine technology detects and removes dynamic and related elements, changes and process adjustments to ensure complete elimination of malware (and ransomware) and prevent reinfection.
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Malwarebytes protects home users and businesses from dangerous threats, ransomware and exploits that are undetected by antivirus programs. Malwarebytes completely replaces other antivirus solutions in order to avert modern cybersecurity threats for private users and companies. More than 60.000 companies and millions of users trust Malwarebyte's innovative machine learning solutions and its security researchers to avert emerging threats and eliminate malware that antiquated security solutions fail to detect. You can find more information at www.malwarebytes.com.


 

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