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Endpoint Security

Endpoint Security is the practice of securing network endpoints from being exploited by rogue software or malicious actors. This involves identifying, managing, controlling and securing devices' access to a network to ensure unauthorized actors cannot proliferate potentially damaging software or illicitly gain critical data.

Level 1: Emerging

At an emerging level, you are starting to grasp the fundamentals of Endpoint Security. You're developing techniques for device protection, understanding threats, and applying basic security policies.

Level 2: Proficient

At a proficient level, you are effectively implementing and managing endpoint security measures to protect the organization's information and assets from cyber threats and vulnerabilities.

Level 3: Advanced

At an advanced level you are proficient in implementing and managing robust endpoint security measures, including encryption, anti-malware protection, intrusion detection, and regular security audits to safeguard organizational information assets.

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