For the third year in a row, Sophos has been recognized as a leader in the IDC MarketScape: Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) for SMBs.
IDC MarketScape evaluated 18 vendors based on how well their device management and security capabilities meet the needs of small and medium-sized organizations.
Sophos believes that one of the key drivers of its position is how its UEM offering is uniquely linked to Sophos XDR.
By storing mobile events and information in the Sophos XDR data lake, customers benefit from improved visibility into events occurring in their environment.
All of this information is stored alongside each of Sophos’ XDR-enabled products – endpoint, server, firewall, email and cloud security – enabling customers to detect and investigate suspicious activity across their property.
Through integration with workflow automation tools, Sophos UEM can also manage automated response actions, allowing UEM to be used as a control point to remediate detected breaches, suspicious activity or detected malware on devices.
IDC MarketScape noted: “Sophos’ broad portfolio of cybersecurity, networking and analytics products offers customers a wide range of options to integrate with the UEM product, strengthening the management offering as part of the larger Sophos security/management platform.”
Sophos Central is Sophos’ unified cybersecurity platform that enables customers to manage and protect their devices alongside the company’s other next-generation security solutions.
Consolidation into a single cloud-based platform helps improve cross-property visibility and security while reducing admin effort.
“We are honored to be a distributor of Sophos technology in South Africa.”
“By teaming up with customer-focused vendors, we are able to provide our customer base with best practices in endpoint management technology,” says Ross Anderson, Sophos product development manager at Duxbury Networking.
For more information, contact Duxbury Networking, +27 (0) 11 351 9800, [email protected]www.duxbury.co.za