Endpoint Security
Introduction
Endpoint security refers to the practice of protecting end-user devices such as computers, mobile phones, tablets, and IoT devices from cyber threats, data breaches, and malware attacks. Each endpoint serves as a potential entry point into an organization’s network, making it critical to implement robust protection measures.
In modern IT environments—especially with the rise of remote work, cloud computing, and mobile connectivity—endpoint security has evolved into a core component of cybersecurity strategies.
Definition and Importance
Endpoint security combines software, hardware, and cloud-based technologies to monitor, detect, and respond to threats targeting individual devices connected to a network.
The goal is to:


