The evolution of technology has transformed how businesses communicate, enabling seamless integration and control across people, devices and systems like never before. Managing security for a growing number of endpoints-laptops, mobile devices, desktops, and IoT gadgets-is becoming increasingly complex. Without a Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) software, organizations risk exposing themselves to significant security threats that could cost millions in damages, downtime, and reputational harm.The impact can be catastrophic-just as Maersk experienced in 2017, when the NotPetya ransomware attack shut down its global operations, leading to $300 million in losses and weeks of disruption.1