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As modern IT environments continue to grow in size and complexity, the challenge is no longer detecting issues—it's resolving them quickly before they impact the business. ManageEngine's Agentic AI for OpManager Nexus is designed to bridge the gap between intelligent monitoring and intelligent action. This practical guide explores how AI-powered agents can transform IT operations by automating investigation, accelerating root cause analysis (RCA), and assisting engineers in resolving incidents faster and with greater confidence.

The white paper introduces the five levels of ITOps autonomy, helping organisations understand their current operational maturity and build a realistic roadmap toward autonomous operations. It also highlights practical use cases where agentic AI is already delivering value, including AI-assisted RCA and intelligent war rooms that reduce response times and improve collaboration during critical incidents.

opsmanager nexus agentic ai whitepaperTopics Covered

  • The five levels of ITOps autonomy and how to assess your organisation's AI maturity.
  • Real-world Agentic AI use cases, including AI-assisted root cause analysis and intelligent war rooms.
  • Five key controls for safe AI adoption, covering governance, reversibility, and continuous learning.
  • An 18-month crawl-walk-run implementation roadmap for introducing and scaling Agentic AI.
  • A four-lever ROI framework to measure reductions in downtime, manual effort, recurring incidents, and capacity waste.
  • How OpManager Nexus enables Agentic AI using live topology, the MCP Server, and Zia Agents.
  • Best practices for transitioning from traditional monitoring to autonomous, AI-driven IT operations.

Whether you're just beginning to explore AI-driven operations or looking to advance your automation strategy, this white paper offers practical guidance, proven frameworks, and a clear roadmap for adopting agentic AI with confidence.

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Manageengine endpoint security introductionCyberattacks no longer happen on a predictable schedule. Ransomware can cripple systems within minutes, while zero-day vulnerabilities are often exploited before patches even exist. With remote work, BYOD policies, cloud applications, and growing endpoint fleets now the norm, IT and security teams are under constant pressure to stay ahead of evolving threats.

The challenge is not a lack of effort. It is having the right visibility, insights, and tools to respond quickly and effectively.

The Endpoint Security for Dummies guide is designed for endpoint administrators, security engineers, IT managers, and CISOs looking for practical ways to strengthen endpoint security without adding unnecessary complexity.

Inside the guide, you’ll learn how modern attackers identify weaknesses and target endpoint environments, how to proactively detect vulnerabilities, and how to build layered protection across devices, identities, networks, and sensitive data.

The guide also explores how AI-driven detection and response can help security teams identify threats faster, automate investigations, and improve incident response capabilities before incidents escalate.

You’ll also gain access to:

  • Practical security checklists for CISOs and IT administrators
  • Strategies for defending against advanced threats such as fileless malware and ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS)
  • Best practices for building a security-first culture across the organisation
  • Actionable frameworks to strengthen endpoint resilience and reduce risk exposure

Manageengine endpoint securityWhether you are starting your endpoint security journey or refining an existing strategy, the right knowledge can make a measurable difference. This guide provides practical, actionable insights that security teams can apply immediately.

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01 intro tackle insider threatsThis article explores the key indicators of insider threats and shadow IT hidden within firewall logs, the behavioral patterns security teams should monitor, and how advanced firewall analytics can help IT and security teams detect abnormal activity, improve application visibility, and identify emerging security risks before they impact business operations.

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Why Insider Threats and Shadow IT Are Hard to Detect

Insider threats and shadow IT present a significant detection challenge because they rarely resemble conventional malicious activity. In most cases, there is no obvious exploit attempt, malware signature, or unauthorized access event to trigger immediate concern. Instead, the activity originates from authenticated users, trusted devices, approved applications, and legitimate communication channels already permitted within the organization’s security policies. From the perspective of traditional firewalls and perimeter-based controls, the traffic often appears fully compliant with expected operational behavior.

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2026 Cybersecurity Update webinar Cybersecurity frameworks continue to evolve as organisations face increasingly sophisticated threats. Recent updates to widely adopted baseline security standards are raising the bar—placing stronger emphasis on identity protection, cloud visibility, and endpoint control.

The latest Cyber Essentials changes introduce stricter requirements that go far beyond traditional perimeter security. Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is now mandatory across all user access to cloud services, not just privileged accounts. In addition, SaaS platforms, IaaS environments, and previously overlooked shadow IT systems are now fully in scope. Mobile devices are no longer optional—they must be assessed and secured as part of your environment.

2026 Cyber Security Framework Update Webinar

For many organisations, this represents a significant shift. Compliance is no longer a checklist exercise—it requires a clear understanding of your entire attack surface, from endpoints to cloud services. Failure to align with these updates can expose critical gaps, increase risk, and impact audit outcomes.

To help break down these changes and their real-world implications, ManageEngine is hosting a live expert-led session designed specifically for IT and security professionals.

Free to attend – secure your spot now and stay ahead of evolving security standards

What This Webinar Covers

  • Key changes in the latest Cyber Essentials framework update
  • Why MFA is now critical across all cloud access points
  • Expanding security scope: SaaS, IaaS, shadow IT, and mobile devices
  • Practical steps to assess your current security posture
  • How to prepare for upcoming compliance audits and avoid common pitfalls
  • Real-world breach scenarios and lessons learned

Learn from Industry Experts

The session features insights from leading cybersecurity professionals:

  • Graham Cluley, internationally recognised cybersecurity speaker, shares real-world attack scenarios and highlights where organisations commonly fall short
  • Romanus Raymond Prabhu, Director of Technology at ManageEngine, provides practical guidance on strengthening endpoint security and aligning with modern compliance requirements

Who Should Attend

This webinar is ideal for:

  • Network & Security Engineers
  • IT Administrators & Infrastructure Teams
  • CISOs and Security Leaders
  • Compliance & Risk Professionals
  • Managed Service Providers (MSPs)
  • SMB and enterprise IT decision-makers

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