Device Control
Device Control in Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) software refers to the feature that enables organizations to monitor, manage, and restrict the use of external devices connected to endpoint systems. This includes USB drives, external hard disks, printers, Bluetooth devices, and other peripheral hardware that may pose security risks. By enforcing device control policies, businesses can prevent unauthorized data transfers, reduce the risk of malware infections from external sources, and protect sensitive information from being copied or leaked. Device control enhances endpoint security by ensuring that only approved devices are permitted, thereby minimizing potential vulnerabilities and maintaining compliance with data protection regulations.