

Protects endpoints, on or off the corporate network, against malware, Trojans, worms, spyware, ransomware, and adapts to protect against new unknown variants as they emerge. See how our endpoint security stacks up.Īdvanced malware and ransomware protection: All of this modern threat security technology is made simple for your organization with central visibility, management, and reporting. Plus, Deep Discovery network sandboxing delivers rapid response (real-time signature updates) to endpoints when a new threat is detected locally, enabling faster time-to-protection and reducing the spread of malware. Additional Trend Micro solutions extend your protection from advanced attacks with endpoint investigation and response (EDR). OfficeScan is a critical component of our Smart Protection Suites, that deliver gateway and endpoint protection capabilities like application control, intrusion prevention (vulnerability protection), endpoint encryption, data loss prevention (DLP), and more in one compelling package. This blend of threat protection is delivered via an architecture that uses endpoint resources more effectively and ultimately out-performs the competition on CPU and network utilization. It constantly learns, adapts, and automatically shares threat intelligence across your environment.

Trend Micro™ OfficeScan™ infuses high-fidelity machine learning into a blend of threat protection techniques to eliminate security gaps across any user activity and any endpoint. You need endpoint security that is smart, optimized, and connected, from a proven vendor you can trust. To complicate matters your users are increasingly accessing corporate resources from a variety of locations and devices, and even services in the cloud. Next-generation technologies help with some threats but not others, and adding multiple anti-malware tools on a single endpoint results in too many products that don’t work together. Now it’s harder to tell the good from the bad, and traditional signature-based antivirus approaches alone are a weak defense against ransomware and unknown threats, which often slip through. The threat landscape used to be black and white – you kept the bad stuff out and the good stuff in.
