Modern businesses are no longer limited to office computers within a single network. Employees work remotely, using corporate and personal smartphones, laptops, tablets, and other devices to access corporate resources from anywhere in the world. Along with flexibility, businesses also face new risks – each connected device becomes a potential entry point for cyberattacks.
The more devices a company uses, the harder it is for IT teams to control their security, updates, access, and policy compliance. This is especially true for companies where employees use their own smartphones and laptops for work, as these devices often do not meet corporate security requirements and can become potential entry points for cyberattacks. One unsecured device can cause data leaks, account compromises, or unauthorized access to corporate infrastructure.
In such conditions, manual device administration is no longer effective. Organizations need a centralized approach to managing, monitoring, and protecting all endpoints, regardless of their type, operating system, or location.
