Endpoint Security

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Apr 13, 2026By Allums Tech Services

One of the most common ways small businesses get hit by cyberattacks? An unprotected or unpatched device that nobody thought was a risk.

It could be an old laptop in the back office. A workstation nobody logs into anymore. Even a device that has been sitting on your network so long everyone forgot it was there. Every endpoint is a potential entry point, and attackers know which ones businesses tend to overlook.

Endpoint security is about making sure every computer and device connected to your business has the right protections in place: antivirus, threat detection, patching, and monitoring. The goal is to make sure nothing slips through the cracks.

Here are a few things worth asking about your own setup: Are all your computers running current security software? Is someone actively monitoring for threats, or are you relying on alerts that might never get 1seen? Do you have a consistent process for keeping software patched and up to date?

If you are not sure of the answers, that is actually pretty normal for small and medium businesses. Managing all of this in house is a lot. That is exactly what we help with.

If you would like to talk through where your endpoints stand, reach out anytime. No pressure, just a conversation.