Endpoint Management Platform for Secure IT Operations
CYB Manage helps IT and security teams control endpoints from one operating layer. Manage patches, users, registry settings, files, services, and remote support workflows with the visibility needed to reduce operational and security risk.
Built for endpoint management, patch management, remote troubleshooting, configuration control, and service health monitoring.
Patch Management
Identify missing patches, prioritize vulnerable systems, and support faster remediation across endpoints and servers.
User Management
Manage local users, access visibility, and account-level operational risk across managed devices.
Registry Management
Review and manage registry-level settings that affect endpoint behavior, configuration, and security posture.
File Management
Access, review, and manage endpoint files and folders during support, investigation, and remediation workflows.
Service Management
Monitor endpoint services, validate service state, and investigate unauthorized or risky services.
Remote Connect
Securely connect to endpoints for troubleshooting, guided support, investigation, and operational recovery.
Common use cases
- Close critical patch gaps before attackers exploit known vulnerabilities.
- Support distributed users without losing endpoint control.
- Investigate suspicious files, services, and configuration changes.
- Standardize endpoint operations across servers, laptops, and workstations.
Business outcomes
- Reduced endpoint exposure from missing updates and unmanaged settings.
- Faster troubleshooting and remediation for IT and security teams.
- Cleaner operational visibility across users, services, files, and devices.
- Stronger control over endpoint change and support workflows.
Frequently asked questions
What is CYB Manage used for?
CYB Manage is used to centralize endpoint operations such as patching, user management, registry review, file operations, service monitoring, and secure remote support.
Does CYB Manage help with security as well as IT operations?
Yes. Endpoint management directly supports security by reducing missing patches, risky services, unauthorized changes, stale users, and slow remediation.