![]() The 'Monitor' section is also an excellent way to view events like quarantined files. ![]() The 'Configure' section is useful for adding users and groups, as well as setting policies. This is extremely simple to follow and the choices are well laid out - for instance, hovering over the 'Manage' section offers the option of 'Endpoints' or 'Patch Management'. ![]() Users can hover over options in the left-hand panes to access options for other sections. Fortunately we were able to easily click into the 'Classic' view tab which showed less esoteric information like endpoint status, the number of detection events and detections by category.īrute force attacks (if any) are displayed on an impressive graphical world map and there's also an excellent breakdown of endpoints by OS. On first login to the Nebula console without the assistance of any wizards, we visited the main dashboard to say that our 'security score' was still being prepared. (Image credit: Malwarebytes ) Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection for Business: Interface We were warned that the endpoint wouldn't necessarily show up in the Nebula console right away but in practice this happened in seconds. Once the download was complete, the 'Agent Setup Wizard' lived up Malwarebytes' claims - not only was the file itself very lightweight but installation took under a minute. Having selected an MSI installer for our Windows 11 test machine, we were also delighted to see the console offers the choice between direct download (for single devices) or link sharing (for multiple devices). (We were pleased to see that the big 3 of Windows, macOS and Linux are supported). If this weren't enough hand-holding, Nebula next launches an onboarding wizard, which guides users through the process of accessing the 'Download Center' and selecting the appropriate agent software for the endpoint. We were also helpfully reminded that we could visit this and other helpful videos via the dedicated 'tutorial' section. Unlike other endpoint security platforms we've reviewed, this one actually came with an introductory video, showcasing the console's main features. ![]() (Image credit: Malwarebytes ) Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection for Business: SetupĪfter speaking to a very helpful Malwarbytes employee we were graciously provided a download link for an evaluation version of the platform.Īfter quickly registering an online account we were quickly logged in to the Nebula cloud console. These are all bold claims, so naturally we were eager to put Malwarebytes Business EPP through its paces. The company claims this is also combined with 'zero day' protection which uses payload analysis to proactively block threats.Īnother point in Malwarebytes favor is that their machine learning isn't entirely trained on malware but also focuses on 'goodware' - in other words they claim their platform is better able to recognize properly signed code from know, reputable software vendors. The aforementioned datasheet goes on to explain the platform engages in application 'hardening' to reduce endpoints' attack surface, as well as behavioral-based analysis and blocking. When we contacted Malwarebytes to request an evaluation of Business EPP for this review, they also suggested installing their free ' BrowserGuard' browser extension on our test machine, which is also designed to protect users from malicious links. The platform also claims to incorporate 'web protection' technology to protect endpoints from malicious URL's, scammer networks and malvertising. Management of Endpoints takes place through Malwarebyte's 'Nebula' cloud portal (more on this later). Chief amongst these is a very lightweight client, which is quick to download and setup. There's also an excellent datasheet, which provides a bulleted summary of Business EPP' main features. Malwarebytes has released a detailed whitepaper on Business EPP replete with exciting terms like 'Remediation-based Intelligence' and 'Multi-Vector Endpoint Protection'. (Image credit: Malwarebytes ) Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection for Business: Features
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