Cyber Insurance Readiness Report — Prepared for Comsbs.com
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Add-ons You’re Using from OpenText Feature Comparison Security Category OpenText Add-ons Coro Complete Endpoint Protection (AV/EDR) ✅ Webroot Endpoint Protection ✅ Built-in anti-malware, auto-remediation, compliance checks Email Threat Protection ✅ Zix ATP (anti-phishing, spoofing, sandboxing) ✅ Built-in with impersonation protection, sandboxing, BEC protection DNS Filtering & Web Security ✅ Webroot DNS Protection ✅ Included as
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FEATURE COMPARISON: Microsoft Defender Add-ons vs Coro Complete Feature Microsoft Defender (Add-ons) Coro Complete Endpoint Protection ✔️ Microsoft Defender for Endpoint (Plan 1 or 2) ✔️ Included Email Security (Phishing, Malware) ✔️ Microsoft Defender for Office 365 (Plan 1 or 2) ✔️ Included Cloud App Security (e.g., OneDrive) ✔️ Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps (formerly
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A Gmail account is not inherently “cybersecurity-proof”, but Google does provide strong built-in security features. To make it more secure—and better meet cybersecurity or cyber insurance standards—you can use third-party add-ons and best practices. 1. Email Threat Protection 2. Data Loss Prevention (DLP) 3. Account Compromise Detection 4. User & Device Monitoring 5. Unified Dashboard
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Coro Essential vs Coro Complete Category Coro Essential Coro Complete Target Users SMBs needing basic protection SMBs needing full-stack cybersecurity + compliance support Endpoint Protection ✅ Basic malware protection ✅ Advanced EDR + threat intelligence Email Protection ✅ Basic phishing/malware filter ✅ Phishing, BEC, spam filtering, DLP, encryption Web Filtering ❌ Not included ✅ Included
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tailored for MSPs supporting small businesses (like dental offices, clinics, or law firms) — especially when cyber insurance readiness is a goal. EDR Comparison Table (For MSP Use) Feature / Tool Coro EDR SentinelOne Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Huntress (not EDR) Webroot (not EDR) Type Basic EDR Full EDR Full EDR MDR (post-breach) Traditional AV
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What is MDR? MDR = Managed Detection and Response It’s a security service (not just a tool) that combines: Think of MDR as outsourced cybersecurity experts + tools that actively monitor your environment and help stop attacks before they do major damage. What is a SOC? SOC = Security Operations Center It’s the team and
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EDR = Endpoint Detection and Response It’s an advanced cybersecurity technology focused on monitoring, detecting, and responding to threats on endpoints like laptops, desktops, and servers. How EDR Works EDR continuously monitors endpoint activity (files, processes, network connections, registry changes, etc.) and: 🛡️ Think of EDR as a smart security camera on each device that