Introducing Elastic Endpoint Security

Seems like more competition for CrowdStrike. I do not understand why ZS needed to partner with CrowdStrike. If you are using ZS all the time would’nt that be protection enough? Why would one need endpoint security? Is the fear that you will not use ZS all the time?

I can’t really answer because I don’t know other than you might have a contaminated device which is bad for business in general. And Crowdstrike has to connect to the device somehow, may as well connect via a protected network. Other than that, I don’t know.