The Buyer's Guide to Endpoint Hardening Platforms

Last updated June 2026

Every vendor now claims to secure your endpoints. This buyer's guide cuts through the noise with a concrete evaluation framework, because the difference between a tool that observes and one that enforces is the difference between a report and a reduced attack surface.

The criteria that matter

  • Enforcement: does it fix drift, or just flag it?
  • Attack-surface reduction: does it see and close exposed services?
  • Control: can it run read-only, and are hardening actions gated and reversible?
  • Auditability: does every control and change land in an exportable audit trail?

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