Nucleon EDR Overview

Modified on Wed, 03 Jan 2024 at 03:24 PM

 

 1- Overview of Nucleon EDR

    Nucleon Security's Nucleon Endpoint Detection, Response and Remediation (EDR) security solution is a powerful tool that helps organisations protect their networks and data from advanced threats. 


    With Nucleon EDR, you can have real-time visibility and control over all of your organisation's endpoints, including laptops, desktops, servers and mobile devices.


2 - Why use Nucleon EDR?

    One of the key features of Nucleon EDR is its advanced threat detection capabilities. The solution uses machine learning and artificial intelligence to identify and prevent malicious activity on endpoint devices. This includes detecting and blocking known and unknown malware, as well as detecting and blocking malicious processes and network connections.

 

    In addition to threat detection, Nucleon EDR also offers advanced response capabilities. This includes the ability to isolate infected devices, terminate malicious processes and undo malicious modifications. This helps to contain and remediate threats quickly, minimising the impact on your organisation.

 

    The Nucleon EDR also offers detailed reporting and forensics capabilities, enabling you to investigate and understand the details of past and ongoing security incidents. This helps you improve your overall security posture and better protect your organisation against future threats.

 

    The solution is easy to deploy and manage, with a single console that provides visibility and control over all endpoints in your organisation. It also integrates with existing security tools and infrastructure, such as firewalls, intrusion prevention systems and security information and event management (SIEM) systems.

 

    In summary, Nucleon EDR is a comprehensive security solution that offers advanced threat detection, response and remediation capabilities, as well as detailed reporting and forensics. It helps organisations protect their networks and data against advanced threats and keep their endpoints secure.


3 - Nucleon EDR core pillars


    Nucleon Security's Nucleon Endpoint Detection, Response and Remediation (EDR) security solution is based on four key pillars to protect organisations' networks and data from advanced threats:

 

  • Multi-layer Zero-trust: This feature ensures that only authorised users, applications and devices have access to corporate networks and data. Users and devices are authenticated and authorised before accessing resources, minimising the risk of intrusion and data leakage.

 

  • Artificial intelligence: The solution uses machine learning and artificial intelligence to identify and prevent malicious activity on endpoint devices. This includes detecting and blocking known and unknown malware, as well as detecting and blocking malicious processes and network connections.

 

  • Incident response and deep logging: Nucleon EDR offers advanced response capabilities to quickly contain and remediate threats. This includes the ability to isolate infected devices, terminate malicious processes and undo malicious modifications. In addition to this, the solution also offers detailed reporting and forensics capabilities to investigate past and ongoing security incidents.

 

  • Rollback and remediation: If a threat is detected, Nucleon EDR enables you to go back in time to identify the causes of the incident and eliminate the threats. This helps to minimise the impact on your organisation and quickly restore production services.

 

    In summary, the Nucleon EDR security solution is based on four key pillars to protect organisations' networks and data against advanced threats: Multi-layer Zero-trust, Artificial Intelligence, Incident Response and Deep Logging and Rollback and Remediation.

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