edr runtime protection

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EDR runtime protection refers to the continuous monitoring and control of endpoint execution layers to detect and block threats in real time. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight how modern endpoint detection and response (EDR) solutions, such as CrowdStrike Falcon, extend runtime protection beyond traditional endpoints to cover AI agents, SaaS, browsers, and cloud workloads. The focus is on moving from static security to live control of autonomous systems, ensuring that AI adoption does not create new security blind spots. Key themes include AI agent discovery, governance, and the need for visibility and control at the execution point. These conversations are relevant for enterprise IT and security professionals managing Windows environments and seeking to integrate AI securely.
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    CrowdStrike Falcon AIDR: Endpoint-Centric AI Security, Discovery to Runtime Control

    CrowdStrike is making a very deliberate bet on where the next cybersecurity battleground will be fought: not in a perimeter appliance, not in a network tunnel, but at the endpoint and the increasingly crowded execution layers around it. The company’s newest Falcon platform innovations extend AI...
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