Dell SecureWorks has added a new managed cybersecurity offering to its advanced threat services portfolio that works to help organizations block malicious programs.
The Advanced Endpoint Threat Detection service is designed to utilize Dell SecureWorks’ cyber intelligence and signature technology and Bit9‘s network monitoring platorm, Dell Secureworks said Tuesday.
Tyler Winkler, Dell SecureWorks executive director for sales and marketing, said the AETD offering is meant to provide customers with an early warning about compromised endpoints.
Dell SecureWorks analysts are meant to continuously monitor security incidents in clients’ desktop computers, laptops and servers, according to the company.
The firm’s cybersecurity portfolio also includes the Targeted Threat Hunting and Managed Advanced Malware Protection, Incident Response and Digital Forensics services.