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County IT contractor recommends endpoint detection and response; quotes roughly $4 per device per month
Summary
Erickson Solutions Group recommended adding endpoint detection and response (EDR) on county systems to detect and isolate malicious behavior; the vendor said the tool costs about $4 per endpoint per month and that cyber insurance and recent incidents make EDR increasingly standard.
Jeff Erickson, of Erickson Solutions Group, recommended the Clay County IT environment add an endpoint detection and response (EDR) layer that detects suspicious behavior on individual computers, gathers logs, and can take automated actions to isolate threats.
Erickson explained the difference between traditional antivirus and EDR: antivirus typically scans files at download or execution, while EDR monitors runtime…
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