In the game of endpoint security, many organizations are caught in a losing battle against some very cunning opponents. Many of today's IT security departments are using basic 'move, countermove' thinking to plan their defenses, which might be fine against more lackluster opponents. The problem is malicious hacking adversaries are ingenious and calculating, cleverly planning their moves in advance. As a result, they're usually one step ahead of their IT security counterparts. In short, we're losing the game — and we'll continue to do so if we don't make some strategic changes to our tactics.