Security News > 2020 > April > Cygilant Endpoint Security: Detecting malware and critical threats
Cygilant, provider of Cybersecurity-as-a-Service to mid-sized organizations, launched Cygilant Endpoint Security, a new solution that will give companies greater visibility into suspicious activity taking place on network endpoints.
Cygilant Endpoint Security is an agent-based solution that collects real-time security data from a company's critical assets, detects suspicious files, services and other activity - and then streams alerts to the 24×7 Cygilant Security Operations Center for further investigation and action.
To successfully defend an organization from malware and other critical threats, IT security analysts need increased visibility into what is happening at the various endpoints that connect to a company's network.
Cygilant Endpoint Security is a cost-effective solution that delivers the most critical features to customers in a way that's designed to be user-friendly, scalable and reliable.
Fully managed by Cygilant, Endpoint Security delivers customers significant time and cost savings when compared to deploying traditional endpoint protection products.
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