Endpoint Management

Endpoint Management

Protection for devices that connect to your network — computers, servers, and mobile devices — focused on hardening, patching, and attack-surface reduction.

What “secure endpoints” means today

Most compromises begin with identity and endpoint behavior: phishing, stolen credentials, unmanaged devices, weak local configuration, or missing patches. Endpoint Management reduces that exposure and makes abnormal activity easier to detect.

  • Baseline hardening (OS settings, services, least privilege)
  • Patch and vulnerability management cadence
  • Device inventory and lifecycle management
  • Secure remote access and device encryption strategy
  • Logging posture for investigation and response

Common wins

  • Fewer successful phishing-to-compromise chains
  • Reduced ransomware blast radius
  • Faster recovery with repeatable rebuild standards
  • Clear “known-good” configurations

Deliverables

  • Endpoint security baseline and configuration standards
  • Patch policy + exception handling process
  • Admin rights and privilege review approach
  • Recommended monitoring signals and alert priorities

Related services

Endpoint security is strongest when paired with identity controls, segmentation, and tested backups.