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# Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR)
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Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) is a cybersecurity technology designed to help organizations detect, investigate,
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and respond to threats on endpoint devices. An endpoint is any device that is connected to a network, such as laptops,
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desktops, smartphones, tablets, servers, and even some IoT (Internet of Things) devices.
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With the rise of remote work, endpoints often operate outside the traditional corporate network perimeter,
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making them more vulnerable to attacks. EDR provides a layer of security that is not dependent on the physical location
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of the endpoint, thus extending protection to remote workers and their devices.
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NetBird integrates with major EDR platforms to restrict network access only to devices managed by the company's IT department.
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With the integration enabled, NetBird synchronizes the list of devices managed by the EDR platform via the API and
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checks the presence of the EDR agent on the device, blocking access to the network if the agent is not installed.
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NetBird doesn't apply the EDR checks to all devices in the network. Instead, you can select specific groups of devices for
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the checks to apply.
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<Note>
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This feature is only available in the cloud version of NetBird.
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</Note>
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## Supported EDR Platforms
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NetBird integrates with the following EDR platforms:
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* [CrowdStrike Falcon](/how-to/crowdstrike-edr)
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