EDR tools versus traditional anti-virus – navigating the new world of endpoint security
When discussing cybersecurity, particularly among individuals over the age of 40, the first concept that typically comes to mind is anti-virus software. Initially, the term was primarily associated with computer viruses, but it has since evolved to encompass anti-malware measures as well. Before delving more into EDR tools, let’s examine the most common types of malware:
- Viruses: They are malicious software that comes with executable programs designed for harmful purposes. They have the capability to erase data and can propagate to other systems.
- Ransomware: They encrypt your data and want money or a form of Bitcoin in exchange for providing the decryption key; for example, WannaCry.
- Worms: These are also malicious programs that don’t rely on other executable files to conceal their presence, making them quite similar to viruses.
- Trojans: Like the myth of...