Sophos – Intercept X recognized as a CRN Tech Innovator… again!
Sophos Intercept X has been named a 2018 CRN Tech Innovator for the second year running!
For a second consecutive year, Sophos has been named a CRN Tech Innovator for Intercept X with deep learning.
The Channel Company’s annual CRN Tech Innovator Awards honor standout hardware, software, and services that are moving the IT industry forward.
The editors at CRN evaluated 300 products across 34 technology categories using criteria including technological advancements, uniqueness of features, and potential to help solution providers solve end users’ IT challenges. Sophos Intercept X with deep learning took top honors in the Security – Endpoint category.
Unlike other endpoint solutions, Sophos Intercept X with deep learning stops never-before-seen malware, unknown exploit variants, stealth attacks, and ransomware. Intercept X learns the observable threat landscape, processes hundreds of millions of samples, and makes more accurate predictions at a faster rate than traditional machine learning solutions.
When used together with other Sophos protection such as XG Firewall or Intercept X for Server, Intercept X shares threat intelligence, enabling automated responses to threats that don’t require manual intervention. Through Sophos Central, administrators can remotely install Intercept X to run alongside existing endpoint security software from any vendor, immediately boosting their endpoint protection.
In addition to CRN, SE Labs and other independent third-party testers and analysts consistently rank Sophos Intercept X as the industry’s top endpoint protection product. But you don’t need to take their word for it. We’re always happy to show you how Intercept X performs against real-world endpoint attacks, including never-before-seen malware, ransomware, and exploits.
To learn more about Intercept X, download the Intercept X Advanced with EDR datasheet or sign up for a demo.
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