Splashtop Inc. has announced integration with CrowdStrike’s Falcon platform. The focus is on making endpoint security work a little less messy for teams managing Windows environments.
The idea behind this integration is not some flashy new feature. It is more practical than that. Organizations are trying to run security operations, remote access, and endpoint management together without jumping between too many dashboards.
Through Splashtop Autonomous Endpoint Management, companies can push policy based deployment of CrowdStrike Falcon sensors. That means security agents can be installed and managed across endpoints using centralized control rather than manual machine level work.
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The system also shows endpoint status information. The management layer provides access to operational signals which show both the installed status of security sensors and the current state of protection measures.
Users can access the CrowdStrike Falcon console to investigate threats and perform remediation tasks when they require deeper investigation.
The arrangement keeps platform responsibilities separated. CrowdStrike uses its Falcon platform to maintain its focus on three areas of cybersecurity which include endpoint protection and threat intelligence and response capabilities. The operational responsibilities of Splashtop include two main functions which are deployment visibility and remote access support and endpoint management workflows that enable administrators to access endpoints securely.


