PC Madness provides a Cloud base Protection to better protect our Clients. PC Madness offers a managed service to their clients, helping in detecting and removal of threats without putting the client in stress. See below video and information on how PC Madness and Webroot Endpoint can help you today.
Discover cloud-based protection that stops threats in real time and secures businesses and individuals wherever they connect.
What is endpoint protection?
Endpoint protection, or endpoint security, is a general term that describes cybersecurity services for network endpoints, like laptops, desktops, smartphones, tablets, servers, and virtual environments. These services may include antivirus and antimalware, web filtering, and more.
Endpoint protection helps businesses keep critical systems, intellectual property, customer data, employees, and guests safe from ransomware, phishing, malware, and other cyberattacks.
Why businesses need endpoint protection
Criminals are constantly developing new ways to attack networks, take advantage of employee trust, and steal data. Smaller businesses may think they’re not a target, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. In fact, small businesses with 100 employees or fewer now face the same risk of attack as a 20,000-employee enterprise.*
No matter their size, businesses need reliable endpoint security that can stop modern attacks. And since most companies are subject to some form of compliance and privacy regulations, protection for endpoints is 100% necessary to help businesses avoid hefty fines and damage to their reputation due to a security breach.
Why Webroot Business Endpoint Protection is Different
We designed our solutions to put time back in your day, so you can maximize profitability.
Stop sophisticated cyberattacks
- Next-generation protection
- Contextual threat intelligence
- Industry-leading efficacy
Streamline management
- Cloud-based console
- Fast deployment & scans
- RMM, PSA & BI integrations
Save time and money
- Lower TCO & flexible billing
- No software conflicts
- No reimaging
Content taken from Webroot.com