Failing security controls are potential attack vectors
Failing security controls are potential attack vectors
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cybersecurity awareness series |
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Today’s organizations leverage a variety of enterprise security controls to obtain the most effective security posture possible. But what happens when these tools don’t function as expected?
Did you know that a recent application health analysis conducted by Absolute showed that 6 essential enterprise security applications were working effectively on less than 80% of devices in most cases and in some as low as 35%. |
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To ensure maximum protection and returns on security investments, endpoint agents must be continuously monitored and maintained. That’s where Absolute Software can help. For more information on how you can ensure application health, speak with one of our experts.
Thank you! The Absolute Team |
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