As threats become increasingly sophisticated and workplace data leaks grow more prevalent, current security solutions struggle to keep pace. Conventional technologies such as firewalls, IDP (intrusion detection and prevention) systems, and VPNs (virtual private networks) focus on preventing “outside threats” from entering the enterprise network. However, these systems fail to protect against “internal threats” that originate from infected employee machines inside the network.
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