Endpoint Protector
Deployment Options
Software as a service (SaaS)
Software as a service (SaaS) approach allows for reduced deployment complexity & cost by providing customers with access to Endpoint Protector remote cloud network (powered by AWS). Focus more resources on identifying and mitigating risks to your sensitive data and less on building & maintaining the infrastructure.
Key Benefits
- Fixed cost - making it easier to plan expenses
- Cost & time effective - focus more on mitigating risks rather than allocating resources on building dedicated IT infrastructure or managing the DLP solution. We take care of:
- Endpoint Protector infrastructure configuration (in AWS Cloud)
- Deployment and integrations (AD, SIEM)
- Monitoring and maintenance to make sure everything runs smoothly and meet the defined SLAs
- Security with our SoC team
- Scalability - easy to scale up if business requirements increase over time
- Enhanced security - each customer environment is segregated in order to ensure maximum security and reliability of the provided service.
Virtual Appliance
The Endpoint Protector Virtual Appliance is suitable for businesses of all sizes. It is available in VMX, PVA, OVF, OVA, and VHD formats, being compatible with the most popular virtualization tools.
Simply install the Appliance in a Virtual Environment, import the Licenses and deploy the Endpoint Protector Clients to your machines. Removable media is instantly controlled, Content Aware Protection and eDiscovery policies are only a few clicks away.
Key Benefits
- Almost like Plug and Play Data Security - install it within 30 minutes
- Eco-friendly - use the hardware you already have
- Scalable - license exactly the number of computers you want to protect
- All modules of Endpoint Protector included - Device Control, Content Aware Protection, eDiscovery and Enforced Encryption
- Short learning curve because of the friendly, web-based user interface
Cloud Service
Endpoint Protector can be deployed using various cloud service providers such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure or Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
Note: Having a cloud account (e.g.: AWS, GCP) and understanding how these third-party services work is the responsibility of each company’s Administrator.
For more details, please read the Cloud Service User Manual.