Malwarebytes
Malwarebytes is a cybersecurity company that provides threat detection, prevention, and response software focused on endpoints and other user devices for enterprise and consumer environments.
- Endpoint protection platforms (endpoint security) for malware, ransomware, and exploit defense
- Cloud-managed security consoles (security management) for centralized policy, monitoring, and remediation
- Threat detection and remediation tools (threat detection and response) for known and unknown malware
- Security offerings for small and midsize businesses (SMB security) and larger enterprises
- Consumer and prosumer security products (consumer endpoint security) aligned with the same threat research stack
More About Malwarebytes
Malwarebytes operates in the cybersecurity domain with a primary focus on endpoint security and threat remediation, offering software and cloud services that target malware, ransomware, exploits, and other potentially unwanted programs across Windows, macOS, mobile, and other supported platforms.
For enterprises and institutions, Malwarebytes provides endpoint protection platforms (endpoint security) that combine signature-based detection with behavior-based and heuristic analysis to identify and block threats on workstations, laptops, and other user devices, aiming to reduce dwell time for active infections and to limit lateral movement inside corporate networks.
The company offers cloud-managed consoles (security management) that allow security teams to deploy agents, configure security policies, schedule scans, and review alerts and reports from a centralized interface, which aligns with typical Security Operations (SecOps) center (SOC) workflows and supports distributed or hybrid workforces.
Malwarebytes tools use technologies associated with modern endpoint protection, such as real-time protection modules, exploit mitigation, ransomware roll-back or recovery mechanisms where supported, and web protection components that inspect or block access to known malicious domains or URLs, integrating with endpoint agents that communicate over secure protocols to the cloud management layer.
In the broader security stack, Malwarebytes sits alongside or in comparison to other endpoint security and antivirus categories, with positioning that often centers on detection and cleanup of malware that may bypass traditional antivirus, as well as on augmenting existing security controls in layered defense architectures.
Enterprise buyers typically evaluate Malwarebytes in solution areas such as endpoint protection platforms (EPP), Endpoint Detection And Response (EDR) where applicable, and malware remediation, mapping it into directory taxonomies for SecOps, threat detection, and device protection.
For small and midsize businesses, Malwarebytes packages its security capabilities into managed offerings that simplify deployment and policy management, while still using the same core threat research and detection engines as its enterprise tiers.
Consumer and prosumer offerings from Malwarebytes (consumer endpoint security) provide malware and ransomware protection for individual devices, often managed through user-friendly interfaces but built on the same underlying detection and remediation technologies as its business products, allowing organizations with bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies to align home and work protection models when desired.