SonicWall Launches Simplified Endpoint Protection

SonicWall launches Endpoint Security for MSPs, combining NGAV, EDR, ransomware recovery, and managed SOC services for SMB customers.

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Jordan Smith
Jordan Smith
Aug 17, 2026
2 minute read
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SonicWall has launched SonicWall Endpoint Security, a unified endpoint protection platform designed to help managed service providers (MSPs) deliver enterprise-grade security to small and midsize business customers without adding operational complexity. 

The offering combines threat protection, automated response, and ransomware recovery, with service tiers built around how MSPs package and manage endpoint security.

SonicWall automates threat response to ease recovery efforts

The solution provides threat protection, automated threat response, and one-click ransomware restore.

The solution is powered by SonicWall’s Real-Time Deep Memory Inspection (RTDMI) engine.

“MSPs shouldn’t have to choose between enterprise-grade protection and margin viability,” said Chandro Prasad, SonicWall Chief Product Officer. 

“SonicWall Endpoint Security ends that trade-off. It gives MSPs and their customers the same detection and response technology enterprises rely on, built into a platform that’s easy to deploy, easy to manage, and priced for real-world budgets.”

READ MORE: We spoke with SonicWall’s channel chief about how the company plans to support MSPs worldwide.

SonicWall combines NGAV and EDR in one platform

Further, the solution combines next-gen antivirus (NGAV) and endpoint detection and response (EDR) into a single, lightweight agent managed from a unified multi-tenant console. Features include:

  • Advanced Threat Prevention: Behavior-based heuristic scanning, patented RTDMI, and automated storyline responses (STAR) for precise threat hunting.
  • Verified Protection: VB100 listed by Virus Bulletin.
  • Instant Ransomware Recovery: One-click rollback quickly restores compromised endpoints to a known-good state.
  • Built-in value: Device control built in and easy integration to other SIEM and ticketing tools for streamlined work.
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Three endpoint security tiers target MSP service models

The solution is also available as a standalone endpoint detection and response (EDR) tool or as a managed detection and response (MDR) service, fully managed by the SonicSentry security operations center (SOC).

SonicWall Endpoint Security has three tiers to match how MSPs build and price their services:

  • Endpoint Security Advanced: Delivers core NGAV and EDR protection.
  • Endpoint Security Premier: Adds extended telemetry retention for deeper forensic visibility.
  • MDR for Endpoint Security: Adds SonicWall’s 24/7/365 SOC, managed threat hunting, and best-in-practice-led policy management.

SonicWall states that all three tiers are priced specifically to be accessible to SMBs.

The SonicSentry SOC provides MSPs advanced security resources

SonicWall’s 24/7 SOC handles deployment, threat hunting, incident response, and policy management.

This provides partners with always-on protection and expert response without hiring additional analysts or running a SOC on their own.

“Deployment was seamless, management was intuitive, and the preconfigured policies let us deliver meaningful protection right away,” said Johnny S. Casiano III, director of professional services at Firewalls.com. “We evaluated the platform thoroughly through the beta program, and there is no stronger endorsement than trusting the same technology to protect our own business that we confidently recommend to our customers.”

Firewalls.com, an MSP that ran the new SonicWall solution through the beta program, said “the platform’s simplicity and depth were evident from deployment.”

Jordan Smith

Jordan Smith is an enterprise technology and cybersecurity journalist with nearly a decade of experience covering B2B IT, federal technology, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and emerging digital trends. His reporting helps business and technology leaders understand how new technologies, security challenges, and infrastructure decisions affect modern organizations. Jordan has reported on enterprise and public-sector technology for TechnologyAdvice, HCLTech, MeriTalk, and Channel Insider. His background spans cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure, AI adoption, digital transformation, and federal IT initiatives, giving him a broad perspective on the tools, policies, and innovations shaping today’s technology landscape. Before joining TechnologyAdvice, Jordan served as a Senior Technology Reporter at MeriTalk, where he covered the federal IT space, and later worked as a US Regional Reporter and Copy Editor/Writer for HCLTech. His experience across reporting, copyediting, podcasting, and event moderation allows him to translate complex technical topics into clear, timely, and useful insights for business audiences. Jordan holds a Master of Arts in Journalism from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and Psychology from Edgewood University. Through his work, he helps readers stay informed about cybersecurity developments, enterprise technology trends, and the business impact of emerging IT solutions.

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