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Sophos positioned as leader in Gartner 2018 Magic Quadrant


Johannesburg, 01 Feb 2018

Sophos has announced that Gartner has positioned the company as a leader in its 2018 Magic Quadrant for Endpoint Protection Platforms. Sophos has been positioned as a leader in all 10 of these reports since they were first published in 2007.

In the report, Gartner states the definition of an endpoint protection platform (EPP) has been updated: "In September 2017, in response to changing market dynamics and client requirements, we adjusted our definition of an EPP. An EPP is a solution deployed on endpoint devices to prevent file-based malware, to detect and block malicious activity from trusted and untrusted applications, and to provide the investigation and remediation capabilities needed to dynamically respond to security incidents and alerts... Organisations are placing a premium on protection and detection capabilities within an EPP, and are depreciating the EPP vendors' ability to provide data protection capabilities such as data loss prevention, encryption or server controls."

"The threat landscape is evolving at an astonishing rate," says Brett Myroff, MD of Sophos distributor, Netxactics. "During the last 12 months alone, Sophos has seen repeated ransomware attacks that traditional endpoint protection alone cannot adequately protect against.

"To stay at the forefront of endpoint protection, vendors must continually analyse the landscape and innovate the approach to protection faster than cyber criminals can innovate their attack techniques. We believe Gartner's continued placement of Sophos in the Leaders quadrant in the Magic Quadrant for Endpoint Protection Platforms demonstrates that Sophos can innovate and deliver solutions that organisations of all sizes can use every day.

"Predicting threats is the future of security protection and the deep learning capabilities Sophos has added to its portfolio is enabling the company to do just that," he says.

Further strengthening the levels of protection within its endpoint portfolio, Sophos also announced it has added deep learning neural network and advanced anti-exploit technology to the newest release of its next-generation Intercept X. Intercept X can be installed alongside any traditional endpoint protection from any vendor, immediately boosting detection speed and accuracy.

"Sophos believes that its next-generation end-user, server and network protection technologies will further its leadership and continue to keep customers protected as threats evolve," Myroff adds. The advanced machine learning technology has been further developed by Sophos to enhance Sophos Sandstorm capabilities and is powering automated threat analysis in SophosLabs facilities worldwide.

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Established in 1998, Netxactics is a South African company that specialises in sales, marketing and distribution of IT and related products. Its approach is unique, focusing on long-term growth coupled with exceptional customer stability. Netxactics has attained a level 5 generic BEE rating.

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