In today’s increasingly mobile and remote work environments, endpoint security has become a critical component of an organization’s cybersecurity strategy. Endpoints, such as laptops, smartphones, and servers, represent potential entry points for cyber threats. As cybercriminals adopt more sophisticated tactics, traditional endpoint security measures may no longer suffice. The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into endpoint security strategies is transforming how organizations protect their endpoints from evolving threats. This blog explores the role of AI in enhancing endpoint security and its implications for organizational resilience. Understanding Endpoint Security Endpoint security refers to the practice of securing endpoints on a network to prevent unauthorized access and data breaches. This includes implementing measures such as antivirus software, firewalls, and intrusion detection systems.