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  Prevention-first endpoint security for MSPs

Help your clients stay left of boom — and make your security stack stronger.

AppGuard is designed to prevent harmful actions at the endpoint by controlling what can run, where it can run, and what it can touch. It complements detection and response by reducing what ever becomes detectable.

Prevention, not reaction
Stops harmful actions before compromise, including never-before-seen attacks.
Lower operational overhead
Stable policies and less tuning, so you spend less time chasing alerts.
Fits MSP delivery
Standardize rollout across clients, including legacy environments.
 
 
What MSP owners care about
Prevent downtime • Reduce client impact • Lower ticket load • Stronger executive story
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Result:
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Reduce attack surface
Prevention-first controls that limit what can execute and where.
 
Business-Level Risk Protection
Downtime, financial loss, and reputation protection — not alerts.
 
Less firefighting
Fewer incidents means fewer emergency tickets and escalations.

Top 5 reasons MSP owners should evaluate AppGuard

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1) Prevention against never-before-seen attacks
Stops harmful actions even when an attack is new, polymorphic, or AI-generated.
2) Lower ticket volume and less “firefighting”
Reduce incidents that create after-hours escalations and emergency work.
3) A strong “Left of Boom” story for owners
Owners want prevented downtime, financial loss, and reputation damage.
4) Complements detection, doesn’t replace it
Add prevention so fewer events become detections and incidents.
5) Better fit for standardized MSP delivery
Policy resiliency reduces constant rework during normal IT change.
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