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“Malwarebytes made it possible to knock down the Emotet infection in twenty days without taking down our network. Without Malwarebytes, our remediation would have taken significantly longer and would have required a network interruption during our busiest time of the school year. We also received fantastic support from Malwarebytes during our remediation efforts,” - Chief Information Officer, East Irondequoit Central School District
Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection & Respose reduces dwell-time and offers remediation beyond alerts - it eliminates EDR complexity with intuitive endpoint monitoring, detection and remediation. Learn more.
In the 2nd time in 2 years, computer servers at Baltimore City Government’s IT teams were shut down by cyberattackers, causing thousands of employees to unplug their computers. While cyberattacks continue to focus on western markets, Malwarebytes predicts that emerging markets like Asia can expect to see similar trends as well.
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“Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection is fabulous. We see threats in our environment when they appear—before they can become a problem. Visibility from a ‘live’ reporting environment enables us to avoid compromises.” - Global Help Desk Supervisor, Intrahealth International
Nearly 44% of organizations are looking to augment their existing antivirus solution as cybercriminals can successfully bypass traditional antivirus. Malwarebytes provides multi-layered endpoint protection that includes both static and dynamic detection techniques.
One main reason companies switch endpoint security products: performance. When you select Malwarebytes, you’ll enjoy the #1 protection and detection performance solution in the industry as ranked by your peers. See more results in the Software Reviews Endpoint Protection Emotional Footprint Report:
The United States Congress has proposed at least four federal bills to change how companies handle and protect private data. In the meantime, several states are also considering comprehensive data privacy bills. California passed its own last year. Should state privacy protections be respected, or should one federal law supersede those rules?
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