The “End Point” of a network is usually the computer or other user device that is connected to the network. End point security means that the computer itself is responsible for its own security rather than a firewall or similarly dedicated or centralised component.
End point security is essential for protecting roaming and internal users from a multitude of known and unknown threats, including “zero day” attacks. A zero day attack is a threat that has not yet become generally known. It is often tricky to defend against these attacks and they can remain undetected within a network, even after launch.
An ISL end point security solution offers a range of sophisticated components that are installed onto your computers and laptops to look for malware. We look for spyware, key loggers, trojans and other non-authorised programs which can compromise network security.
The end point security solution monitors the system for these unknown, compromised or out of date components and prevents users from logging in, along with supplying essential information and details of what action to take.