thats why we use symantec endpoint, not to be confused with norton, it just has no mobile device solution
On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 12:35 PM, Josh Reynolds <[email protected]> wrote: > Traditional AV is long, long dead. Don't sell your customers snake oil. > You end up compromising machine performance and stability while introducing > a false sense of security and actually adding an attack surface. Heuristic > scanning has been absolute crap for a long time - last report I saw showed > a roughly 5% detection success rate. > > I suggest checking out some of the more modern + next gen AV vendors. > > For further reading on this, /r/MSP had a brief but enlightening > discussion on this recently. > > https://www.reddit.com/r/msp/comments/63e4gt/next_gen_antivirus_solutions/ > > - Josh > > On Apr 11, 2017 9:55 AM, "Steve Jones" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> We are a symantec endpoint shop for our contract customers, but they do >> not offer a mobile client package. >> Kaspersky does. Ive always liked their products, seem effective, slightly >> less cumbersome to a system than the SEP. The only downside is full >> protection tends to cause a 20-30 percent decrease in network throughput in >> its default scan state, I assume that can be remedied with some >> configuration changes. >> >> My largest concern is its a Russian cyber-security entity, this does make >> me somewhat cautious. Ive never read any negative about their >> "trustability" in regard to their home region. If anything else, I would >> suspect they have greater access to source code for generating definition >> libraries. >> >> Anyone here ever deployed any of their SMB/Corporate solution? >> >
