Assess Your Endpoint Security: MITRE Engenuity ATTandCK Evaluations
Making a decision on endpoint security tools is complex, so access to objective vendor-neutral information is key. Organizations can use the results from the MITRE Engenuity ATTandCK evaluation to evaluate the efficacy of endpoint solutions. They also can gain a better understanding of where their current security posture stands by using MITRE tools to evaluate their existing detection coverage and gaps. Then they can compare their results against MITRE's extensive list of tactics and techniques that adversaries use in real-world attacks.
Endpoint security is all about reducing risks. Once security professionals have a strategy, for improving their security posture and visibility, in place they can use the results of third-party tests to evaluate and select solutions that best fit their needs.
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