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Has FortiXDR Asynchronous Procedure Call (APC) protection?
Hi i would like to know if fortiXDR can protect against apc or is some device in fortigate than can protect agains apc ?
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Hello Omar,
HEre an answer from one of our expert:
"FortiXDR does not specifically mention protection against Asynchronous Procedure Call (APC) in its features. However, FortiXDR provides advanced endpoint protection, real-time proactive risk mitigation, and automated response capabilities. For protection against APC or similar threats, Fortinet offers a range of products that can complement FortiXDR: 1. FortiEDR: FortiEDR delivers real-time, automated endpoint protection with orchestrated incident response across various devices, including workstations and servers. It can help in detecting and responding to threats like APC. 2. FortiGate: FortiGate firewalls provide network security and can be configured to block malicious traffic that may involve APC attacks. 3. FortiSandbox: FortiSandbox offers real-time event analysis and classification, which can help in identifying and mitigating threats like APC through sandboxing techniques. While FortiXDR may not specifically target APC, the combination of FortiXDR with other Fortinet products like FortiEDR, FortiGate, and FortiSandbox can enhance overall security posture against a wide range of threats, including APC"
Hope it help.
Regards,
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Hello Omar,
Thank you for using the Community Forum. I will seek to get you an answer or help. We will reply to this thread with an update as soon as possible.
Thanks,
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Hello Omar,
We are still looking for someone to help you.
We will come back to you ASAP.
Regards,
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Thank you Anthony
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Hello @laltuzar,
Do you maybe have an idea concerning this question? I m requesting your FortiExtender expertise :)
Regards,
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This is not FortiExtender solution but rather FortiEDR/XDR.
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Hello Omar,
HEre an answer from one of our expert:
"FortiXDR does not specifically mention protection against Asynchronous Procedure Call (APC) in its features. However, FortiXDR provides advanced endpoint protection, real-time proactive risk mitigation, and automated response capabilities. For protection against APC or similar threats, Fortinet offers a range of products that can complement FortiXDR: 1. FortiEDR: FortiEDR delivers real-time, automated endpoint protection with orchestrated incident response across various devices, including workstations and servers. It can help in detecting and responding to threats like APC. 2. FortiGate: FortiGate firewalls provide network security and can be configured to block malicious traffic that may involve APC attacks. 3. FortiSandbox: FortiSandbox offers real-time event analysis and classification, which can help in identifying and mitigating threats like APC through sandboxing techniques. While FortiXDR may not specifically target APC, the combination of FortiXDR with other Fortinet products like FortiEDR, FortiGate, and FortiSandbox can enhance overall security posture against a wide range of threats, including APC"
Hope it help.
Regards,
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Hello Antonhy
Thank you very much for your time and your answers. Now I see that I can use several fortinet devices to supply this need.
