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Clarification on : AMP for Endpoints and AMP for Networks

natchokk@cisco.com
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

I joined cisco recently . i would like to know about 

AMP for endpoints used to scan/discover laptops, desktops , server irrespective of OS?

AMP for Networks used to scan/connect devices like Switches, routers , chassis etc ?

whether both called as connectors ? 

AMP for endpoints is similar to Microsoft SCCM?

Can someone please clarify  

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Matthew Franks
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Nathan,

 

I suggest you start with the AMP 101 training.

 

Thanks,

Matt

Thank you Matthew

Troja007
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hello natchokk@cisco.com,

AMP for Endpoints is an Endpoint for EPP/EDR/XDR, and part of the Cisco SecureX Architecture. This includes the local protection of the OS and application, the EDR part for Threat Hunting and Investigations and with SecureX the automation/orchestration part. 
As SCCM, from my point of knowledge, is for deployment, you cannot compare them in any way.

Agree with @Matthew Franks, the 101 Training gives you a very good insight into the AMP world. 

Attached two screenshots, just to show some parts of the EPP/EDR/XDR part with AMP for Endpoints. Keep in mind, this is still an overview.

AMP for Endoints Detection Chain1.jpgAMP for Endoints Detection Chain2.jpg

Greetings,

Thorsten

Many thanks Thorsten

Ruben Cocheno
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natchokk@cisco.com 

 

i do agree with @Troja007  and @Matthew Franks , a lot to cover on AMP but also what can you have attached to it as part of the Cisco Security Portfolio.

Tag me to follow up.
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