Endpoint Protection

Lumension


The Lumension® Endpoint Protection solution fully protects endpoints from malware and unknown threats while enforcing the use of authorized software. With Lumension® Application Control and Lumension® AntiVirus, you can prevent known and unknown malware and centrally manage, monitor and control applications. By employing an application whitelisting approach, you can ensure that only authorized applications are allowed to run on laptops, PCs, mission-critical servers and POS terminals, preventing the execution of unknown or malicious code.
 
Malware only needs seconds to infect systems, and you need your mission-critical servers available 24/7. With the combination of antivirus and application whitelisting capabilities, known malware can be quickly removed from endpoints and only trusted applications will be authorized to run on your servers, locking them down from threats.
 
With Lumension® Endpoint Protection, operational desktop management is improved by eliminating unnecessary support calls and performance issues that come with managing unauthorized and illegal software. And, you can easily demonstrate compliance by enforcing software license policies and by providing a detailed audit trail of all application execution attempts.
 
Solid endpoint protection requires a proactive approach that is flexible enough to balance user productivity with enterprise security needs. With Lumension® Endpoint Protection solution, you can:

How it works:

  1. Discover: Scan for and remove all known malware to establish a clean environment. Identify all executable files, collect profiles and organize into pre-defined file groups.

Implement: Assign permissions for applications to run based on executable, user, or user group attributes; use an application whitelist approach to ensure that only authorized and trusted applications can run on endpoints. Continue blocking known malware and use behavioral analysis tools to assess new unknown code which may or may not be legitimate.

Monitor: Monitor the effectiveness of endpoint security policies in real time; identify potential threats by logging all application execution attempts and recording all policy changes and administrator activities. Maintain ongoing antivirus scanning to identify and remove any “dead malware” that, although prevented by application control, is still present on endpoints.

Report: Demonstrate policy compliance and ensure software license compliance by drilling down on suspicious behavior for security or legal follow-up. Report on malware prevention and remediation, on behavior of unknown or suspicious code, and on current threat levels.

 

 

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