Why choose Sophos Endpoint Protection? Lightning performance that won’t slow users down
Our customers rely on us for innovative protection against today’s evolving threats. And with Sophos, there’s no need to compromise on performance. We know performance matters. Users want their security to operate quietly in the background so they can focus on their jobs, without lagging performance due to software updates and virus scans.
Sophos Endpoint Protection is lightning fast, runs well on older systems, and updates quickly with low system impact. You don’t have to believe us – independent tests prove it, and our customers back it up.
Better protection, better performance
Independent tests from AV-Comparatives show that Sophos has one of the best performance impact scores in the industry. Sophos customers back up those test results with real-world experience.
When the Lassen County Office of Education switched to Sophos Endpoint Protection, they saw noticeable performance improvements. “Prior to Sophos, a weekly virus scan would slow our PCs down to the point that it crushed our users’ productivity,” says Robert Talley, IT director for Lassen County. “But Sophos is such a light footprint that our users don’t even notice a lag when scanning is in progress.”
Our lightweight agent and small definition updates (typically about 30KB) mean that initial deployment, updates, and daily use are super-fast and produce minimal overhead. And you get great performance whether you’re on Windows, Mac, or Linux.
More reasons to choose Sophos Endpoint Protection
If you’re looking to switch to endpoint protection that’s simply better, we give you five big reasons why you should consider choosing Sophos Endpoint Protection.
Learn more about how you can secure your organization with protection that offers these benefits:
- Innovative technology from an industry leader
- Lighting performance that won’t slow your users down
- Sophisticated simplicity – saves time and easy to manage
- User-based licensing to accommodate a modern workforce
- Flexible deployment – on-premise or in the cloud
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