Ransomware has hit many organizations in the past years. Everyone should be afraid of and prepare to not become a victim of such attacks. While there are many client-side tools that promise to protect against malware, including ransomware, not all these solutions are enterprise-ready. Enterprise Readiness requires centralized management and auditing capabilities, to provide control about the various endpoint platforms. In this session, John Tolbert will look at the requirements for Enterprise Endpoint Security, beyond the client-side tools. He also will provide an overview about the current state of the market for Anti-Malware that delivers to our expectations for Enterprise Endpoint Security, based on the KuppingerCole Leadership Compass for this market segment.
Countless manufacturers, utility companies and factories are in the process of connecting billions of devices and things to the internet to gather data, are needed to improve overall operations and efficiency. Even though many of today's assets are not designed to be digitally connected to the internet, the security of factories and plants must be top of mind. Solving this challenge without compromising security becomes a competitive advantage (in manufacturing). In this presentation you will learn how to provide trusted end-to-end connections for things, services, and people by leveraging security and IAM capabilities and how the risk of data silos and other pitfalls can be avoided.