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EDR compliance report provides structured visibility into endpoint security posture, policy adherence, and threat activity across managed devices. EDR compliance report helps security teams validate controls, support audits, and track compliance requirements using endpoint-level data.
EDR compliance reports focus on validating whether endpoints meet defined security and regulatory requirements. Key report areas include:
Compliance reports in EDR support audit workflows by providing verifiable endpoint data. They help teams:
Auditors rely on this data to validate whether security controls operate as expected.
Not all reports provide actionable value. Teams should assess:
This ensures reports support both operational security and audit requirements.
Hexnode supports compliance reporting through device information tracking, policy enforcement, and action history across managed endpoints. Administrators can review device status, applied policies, and actions performed to support compliance checks. Reporting aligns with endpoint management workflows and extends through Hexnode UEM for broader policy control.
Security teams use EDR compliance reports to validate endpoint security, track policy adherence, and support audits with endpoint-level data.
Yes. They include incident details, severity levels, and response actions taken on endpoints.
Some reports reflect near real-time endpoint data, while others are generated periodically for audit purposes.