Endpoint Identity Security: The Proactive Way to Protect Against Attacks

February 13, 2025

Your endpoints may not be as secure as you think. Despite major investments in baseline security tools like endpoint detection and response (EDR), the number of successful attacks keeps rising.

What’s the gap? Many organizations believe EDR can cover all of their endpoint security needs. But in reality, EDR is a reactive approach that only covers some of those needs. In today’s threat landscape, organizations need comprehensive endpoint identity security (EIS) controls.

Check out this infographic to learn the key differences between EDR and EIS, why the two solutions are complementary, and how they work together to secure desktops and servers against attacks.

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