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AV-Comparatives' : Total Cost of Ownership report for Endpoint Protection & Response IT Security Products released (EPR -EDR - XDR).
INNSBRUCK, Austria, Oct. 25, 2022, /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

AV-Comparatives' Endpoint Protection and Response Test - EPR test is the 
world's most comprehensive full-chain attack IT Security assessment!

Independent, ISO-certified security testing lab AV-Comparatives has released 
the av-test results of its 2022 Endpoint Prevention and Response (EPR) Test.

Each of the 10 products in the test was subjected to 50 separate 
targeted-attack scenarios, covering the full attack chain. AV-Comparatives also 
had a look at the TCO - Total Cost of Ownership.

Bitdefender, Cisco, ESET, Kaspersky and Palo Alto Networks performed creditably 
and were duly certified in this year's EPR test iteration. Five further vendors 
participated in the test but chose to remain anonymous. Their results are 
included in the report providing an overview of the performance levels 
currently available on the market.

Products were certified in three levels: Strategic Leaders, CyberRisk 
Visionaries, and Strong Challengers. One product was not certified this year.

Certification is given to EPR products that show a high return on investment 
and provide a low total cost of ownership. These products demonstrate competent 
prevention, response, and reporting capabilities, combined with appropriate 
operational accuracy and suitable analyst-workflow features.

Andreas Clementi, CEO and co-founder of AV-Comparatives, said:" Congratulations 
to the certified EPR vendors. Their products have demonstrated that they can 
cope effectively with the ever-increasing number of targeted attacks on 
organisations."

Security breaches can have significant financial impacts, with the average cost 
of a breach now standing at USD 4.35 million, according to IBM."

"An effective EPR product that minimises the negative impact of an attack can 
be a very good investment. If a company stands to lose USD 2 million if an 
attack succeeds, then spending half of that amount on security measures makes 
good financial sense.", according to Peter Stelzhammer, co-founder of 
AV-Comparatives.

Enterprises use EPR products to prevent, detect, analyse, and respond to 
targeted attacks such as advanced persistent threats (APTs). They should be 
able to detect and block malware and network attacks on individual workstations 
and deal with multi-stage attacks designed to infiltrate an organisation's 
entire network.

In addition to protecting individual devices, EPR systems should also provide a 
detailed analysis of an attack's origin, methods and aims to allow security 
staff to understand the nature of the threat. It should prevent it from 
spreading, repair damage, and take precautions to prevent similar attacks in 
the future.

The EPR test involves a variety of different techniques. When left unchecked, 
the progress of the attack through three separate phases: Endpoint Compromise 
and Foothold, Internal Propagation, and Asset Breach. If an EPR product does 
not block an attack in one phase, the attack will continue to the next phase.

Like all AV-Comparatives' public test reports, the 2022 EPR Comparative Report 
is available for free:

https://www.av-comparatives.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/EPR_Comparative_2022.pdf 


"Security breaches can have significant financial impacts, with the average 
cost of a breach now standing at USD 4.35 million, according to IBM" - Andreas 
Clementi, CEO and co-founder of AV-Comparatives.

Contact: Peter Stelzhammer, media@av-comparatives.org, +43 720115542

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SOURCE: AV-Comparatives
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