Security News > 2020 > May > Absolute enables customers to self-heal even more of their mission-critical security controls
Absolute, the leader in Endpoint Resilience, announced it is enabling customers to self-heal even more of their mission-critical security controls, recently adding support for applications from Tanium and Citrix to ensure they remain healthy and virtually undeletable.
Early findings from Absolute's upcoming 2020 State of Endpoint Resilience Report show the typical enterprise endpoint device has more than 10 distinct endpoint security agents running - all competing for the bandwidth and resources needed to function effectively and deliver their intended value.
"As companies of all sizes face continued pressure to ensure business continuity, productivity, and security, there has never been a more important time for organizations to have endpoint security that is both resilient and undeletable," said Christy Wyatt, President and CEO of Absolute.
Embedded in the firmware of more than 500 million devices, Absolute's Persistence® technology - the foundation of its Resilience solution - enables a self-healing, unbreakable two-way connection to endpoints, applications and data.
Absolute's technology regularly checks the health of customers' security applications to identify if they are missing or disabled, and then automatically repairs critical components or prompts reinstallation when necessary - without requiring human intervention.
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