Replace AV Buyer’s Guide
Today's businesses face a unique set of security challenges. Many organizations know their current antivirus solution has gaps but don't know where to begin in the search for something new. According to ESG Research, 65 percent of organizations believe that the skill level of their security team could use improvement, and 48 percent use more than 25 security products. This leads to more overworked people and, ultimately, less effective security.
Not every endpoint security solution can meet your needs. Finding the right solution that is easy to deploy, easy to manage and can cost-effectively protect your growing business is critical. To help teams rapidly assess endpoint security options, the SANS Institute created a detailed guide to evaluating solutions, including next-generation antivirus (NGAV). The guide outlines the necessary requirements companies should look for, as well as how to prepare to run a test.
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