Hexnode has declared a substantial move in endpoint security with the introduction of its latest product. Hexnode XDR: their extended detection and response solution. This is viewed as a strategic move for the company in terms of its cybersecurity portfolio. In addition to this, the company seeks to bring top-notch security to all IT administrators. The new extended detection and response solution provides IT administrators with more comprehensive. Threat detection, investigation, and response are available under a single dashboard. This provides IT teams with more comprehensive threat detection & assessment. In this way, IT teams can better respond to risks.
“You can’t expect an enterprise to stay resilient if IT and security aren’t aligned. That separation has been a long-standing weak spot,” said Apu Pavithran, CEO and Founder of Hexnode. “Hexnode XDR bridges the divide by unifying endpoint data, deeper context, and powerful response tools. The result? IT teams can finally anticipate threats and act with certainty.”
Unified Dashboard Simplifies Threat Response
This platform was designed by a company called Hexnode, and the platform revolves around ease of use. This is evidenced by the fact that the dashboard includes all alerts. Device status and even threat insights on the same interface. This, therefore, makes it easier for organizations to effectively utilize the platform to deal with security threats. It should also be noted that the Hexnode XDR can effectively correlate all the alerts. The data is contextually layered on the basis of various security policies. There is also the option of taking any action on the devices with the click of one button. Such as isolating the device or even killing an untrusted process running on the same device.
Overall, the extensive reporting options make it easier for organizations to maintain an efficient security state. The CEO of Hexnode, Pavithran, noted that the biggest challenge facing organizations revolves around the management of security tools. Which are often fragmented. However, the future of the platform looks bright. As there are plans to make the XDR capabilities available for macOS, Linux, and mobile devices. The platform will also come with UEM integrations and AI-powered troubleshooting options.
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Source: PRNewswire