Autonomous Endpoint Remediation Platform
Remedio
Autonomous remediation turns Remedio from a reporting tool into an operations tool that can actually lower risk without adding manual work. Most security configuration products stop at showing which settings are wrong. Remedio goes one step further, it changes those settings across large fleets of Windows, macOS, and Linux devices, while checking dependencies and preserving a rollback path so IT teams can fix drift without breaking business critical software.
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The practical bottleneck in endpoint hardening is not finding bad settings, it is changing thousands of them safely. Remedio inventories devices, checks them against CIS, NIST, and MITRE baselines, then applies fixes directly. That makes it useful for lean security teams managing very large fleets.
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The key product problem is trust. Security leaders want systems that can eventually take action, but they still care most about wrong decisions and outages. Dependency aware changes, logs, testability, and instant rollback are what make autonomous remediation credible inside regulated and uptime sensitive environments.
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This places Remedio closest to tools like Automox, Tanium, and GYTPOL, which also combine detection with automated fixes. The competitive line is not who finds more misconfigurations, it is who can remediate them across mixed device fleets with the least operational risk.
The market is moving from dashboards toward closed loop security operations. Products that can observe a problem, change the endpoint, log the action, and reverse it if needed will take budget from tools that only surface alerts. Remedio's future expansion naturally extends from endpoints into adjacent control planes like network, cloud, and industrial devices.