A LinkedIn post from Guardz highlights a tool that runs nine real-world attack simulations on live endpoints to test endpoint detection and response, or EDR, effectiveness. The post indicates the simulations are designed to show what threats are detected, which bypass controls, and where an organization’s security stack may fail, with setup described as minimal and execution under five minutes.
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The post suggests this capability is targeted at managed service providers, emphasizing its use in onboarding and quarterly business reviews to identify security gaps before they are exploited by attackers. For investors, this emphasis on practical EDR validation may signal Guardz’s focus on differentiated security tooling for MSPs, potentially supporting customer retention, upsell opportunities, and a stronger competitive position in the cybersecurity and managed services ecosystem.

