SentinelOne vs Palo Alto: Compare EDR software

Compare the key features of two EDR tools: SentinelOne’s Singularity XDR and Palo Alto’s Cortex XDR. The post SentinelOne vs Palo Alto: Compare EDR software appeared first on TechRepublic. Read more »

Carbon Black vs. CrowdStrike: EDR software comparison

See what features you can expect from Carbon Black and CrowdStrike to decide which endpoint detection and response solution is right for you. The post Carbon Black vs. CrowdStrike:... Read more »

McAfee vs Kaspersky: Compare EDR software

McAfee and Kaspersky are some of the oldest, most trusted names in the antivirus business, but their ideal use cases vary. See which is best for you. The post... Read more »

Fortinet vs Palo Alto: Comparing EDR software

Fortinet and Palo Alto Networks help organizations secure their endpoints and improve their cybersecurity posture by providing sophisticated endpoint detection and response software. But which software is best for... Read more »

CrowdStrike vs Sophos: EDR software comparison

CrowdStrike Falcon XDR and Sophos Endpoint Intercept X are best-in-class XDR solutions, taking endpoint detection and response to the next level. The post CrowdStrike vs Sophos: EDR software comparison... Read more »

Bitdefender vs Kaspersky: EDR software comparison

Kaspersky excels with its easy to use interface and automation features, while Bitdefender gets the edge on overall detection rates and laboratory test results, but with a slightly more... Read more »

CrowdStrike vs McAfee: EDR software comparison

Endpoint detection and response software protects against a variety of threats and attacks. Learn about two of the most popular EDR options, CrowdStrike and McAfee, and how to protect... Read more »

Microsoft Open Sources Homomorphic Encryption Library

Microsoft has open sourced a homomorphic encryption library developed by its Cryptography Research group, saying it “strongly believes” the technology is ripe for use in real-world applications, as it makes... Read more »

Oracle: Google Wants “Unfettered Ability to Copy Original, Valuable Work”

Google’s long-awaited decision to petition the Supreme Court for writ of certiorari, i.e. request a review of two previous Federal Circuit rulings against it in a nine-year copyright battle... Read more »

nCipher Security Up for Sale: Expects to Select Bidder Within Weeks  

UK-founded encryption hardware specialist nCipher Security is back on the market, eleven years after being bought by French aerospace and security multination Thales for £50.7 million. This time around,... Read more »
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