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Cyber-Security Startup Sequretek launches its Next Generation Enterprise Endpoint Detection Prevention Response

by Apoorv Anupam
October 4, 2018
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04 October 2018, India:

Cyber security startup Sequretek has announced the launch of Sequretek EDPR.

Sequretek Endpoint Detection Prevention Response (EDPR) is a next generation endpoint security product that looks to plug the gaps of the current End Detection and Response (EDR) offerings, which are primarily focused around threat detection. The product marries extensive threat detection capabilities with protection elements such as patching and application whitelisting.

With this launch, Sequretek delivers industry’s only comprehensive endpoint agent that delivers Anti Malware, Patching, Application whitelisting, Data Leakage and Advanced persistent threat detection, prevention and protection. Sequretek helps ‘simplify end point security’ for customers and allows them to ‘Take Control’ of this new enterprise perimeter, the startup said in a statement.

“Sequretek’s vision is to simplify security and to this effect EDPR technology has been designed to offer comprehensive malware detection and protection whilst bringing down the overall Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). We believe, as endpoints will undergo change with advent of newer technologies our platform approach will allow us to on board newer security components without causing disruption in the customer environment,” said Pankit Desai, Co-founder and CEO, Sequretek.

“Complexity associated with securing endpoint is built into the product so that it is easy to manage and operate for the users and product administrators. The core of the product is designed with Machine learning based threat detection along with host of other technologies ranging from patching, whitelisting to traditional signature, behavior, heuristics and sandboxing, each activated as per the need and in staggered manner. We have achieved this through intelligence management on the end device. This is done to ensure minimum resource consumption for endpoints while delivering highest detection and protection,” said Anand Naik, Co-founder & CEO, Sequretek.

Sequretek has also unveiled a new brand identity along with EDPR. The new logo has been designed keeping in mind the Company’s vision to ‘Simplify Security’.

(Source – Sequretek)

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