
Anti-Virus Protection
Cover Your Devices. Secure Your Network.
At VITS, we deliver modern endpoint protection that goes far beyond traditional antivirus. We combine advanced detection and prevention with centralised management to safeguard each device and your business as a whole.
Understanding Endpoint Protection
Key Features of VITS Endpoint Protection
- Signature-based and heuristic malware scanning
- Behavioural threat detection powered by AI/ML
- Intrusion prevention, sandboxing, and ransomware rollback
- Centralised policy deployment, patching, and reporting
- Device & application control (BYOD support)
- Real-time response and remediation workflows

How VITS Helps You Implement Endpoint Protection
Map your endpoint landscape: desktops, servers, mobile, IoT, remote workers.
Recommend the right solution, EPP, EDR, or XDR, based on your risk profile and resources.
Roll out agents, apply policies, activate automation for patching and alerting.
Real-time visibility into endpoint activity, threat alerts, and incident workflows.
Rapid isolation, rollback, or cleanup when a threat is detected.
Regular review, tuning, and automation refinement to keep pace with evolving threats.
Benefits You’ll Realise
- Robust security across all endpoints
Coverage for every device, whether on-site or remote. - Reduced breach risk
Significantly reduces exposure to modern attack vectors like ransomware and zero-day exploits. - Simple, efficient management
Centralised policies and automation save admin time while improving security hygiene. - Compliance-ready toolset
Supports GDPR, ISO 27001, Cyber Essentials, NIS2, and other regulatory requirements via visibility and logging.
Work with VITS
With VITS endpoint protection, you get more than antivirus; you get a full platform with real-time protection, centralised control, and automated response. Let us help secure your endpoints and protect your business.

Anti-Virus Protection FAQs
Yes. Cyber threats target businesses of all sizes, and malware can lead to data loss, financial damage, or reputational harm. Anti-virus software provides a vital first line of defence by detecting and blocking malicious files before they cause damage.
Yes. While macOS has built-in security features, it’s not immune to malware, phishing, or ransomware. Attackers are increasingly targeting Apple devices, especially in businesses where they connect to shared networks. Anti-virus adds an extra layer of protection.
Anti-virus tools scan files, programs, and downloads against a database of known threats. Many modern solutions also use real-time monitoring and behavioural analysis to detect suspicious activity, even if the threat is new or unknown.
Anti-virus software should be updated automatically and continuously. Frequent updates ensure it can recognise and defend against the latest threats. Without updates, even the best software can leave your systems vulnerable.





