Cisco Secure Endpoint
Secure your Endpoints and Turbocharge your Security Operations with Cisco Secure Endpoint
Discover how Cisco Secure Endpoint can radically simplify your security, maximize your security operations, and help you achieve peace of mind by protecting you from threats.
Intelligent alert management
We all know what alert fatigue is. In this blog, we explore how we tackle it. How does our Alert Fusion system work?
New in SecureX: Device Insights
The new device insights feature in Cisco SecureX allows you to gain centralized visibility into your organization's assets using a variety of sources.
Cisco Secure Endpoint Strikes Balance for School IT Teams
Cisco's Endpoint Security solution defends school networks by blocking attacks at the endpoint before data is compromised, while also helping you respond to threats quickly and thoroughly.
Cisco Secure Endpoint goes Pro
Discover the new Secure Endpoint Pro, and learn how it combines all the protections of Cisco Secure Endpoint with around the clock, Cisco-delivered security operations to drastically reduce the mean time to detect and respond to threats.
Introducing the new ‘Defending Against Critical Threats’ report
How has the #cyberthreat landscape evolved in the last year? Find out in our annual Defending Against Critical Threats report.
Creating a Path to Successful Security Hygiene
Read the “Security Hygiene and Posture Management” eBook to learn how you can better identify cyber-risks and defense gaps to improve your overall security best practices.
Relevant and Extended Detection with SecureX, Part Four: Secure Cloud Analytics Detections
Building upon the concept of a behaviour-based detections, this piece discusses detections from Cisco Secure Cloud Analytics, when & how to promote them to SecureX as incidents, and how to leverage and extend the detections in SecureX.
Defending Against Critical Threats: Analyzing Key Trends, Part 2
We look at some more highlights from our annual “Defending Against Critical Threats” webinar. Today's threats include Log4J, planning for Zero Days, Emotet, and the rise of Mac OS malware.