Metadefender Endpoint Management utilizes over 10 anti-malware engines to ensure security configuration and detect malware infections on devices.

With MEM, you can easily obtain a comprehensive overview of a device's security and compliance status through various checks, such as encryption, password protection, operating system patch level, anti-malware protection, patch management clients, and more. MEM also reports on potentially unwanted applications, such as file sharing and toolbars, as well as endpoint detection and response clients. Security checks look for any signs of infection, such as reported threats from locally installed anti-malware and remote connection reputations.
Another great feature of MEM is that it works well with a variety of different operating systems. It's compatible with Windows (XP-Windows 10), Windows Server (2008-2012 R2), OS X (10.8 Mountain Lion & newer), iOS (7.0 & newer), Linux (Debian/Ubuntu & CentOS/RedHat), and even Android (4.1 Jellybean & newer).
One of the standout features of MEM is its API capabilities, which allow developers to integrate security and compliance data into their own applications. This has the potential to greatly enhance the security and compliance of a wide range of software solutions. Additionally, MEM's APIs provide basic system information, such as hostname and MAC/IP address, which can be a valuable resource for many applications.
Finally, MEM also integrates nicely with other software solutions through its technology partner integrations. It works seamlessly with a variety of solution areas such as Endpoint Detection & Response (EDR), Cloud Application Security Brokers (CASB), Single Sign-on (SSO), Network Access Control (NAC), SSL-VPN, Mobile Device Management (MDM), Remote Monitoring & Management, and Proxy Standalone public cloud applications.
Overall, I would highly recommend giving Metadefender Endpoint Management a try if you're looking for a comprehensive solution to manage and maintain the security and compliance of your endpoint devices.
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