Ask the publishers for their resellers, and I'd take a look at the following Carbon Black/Bit9, Cylance, Cybereason, etc.
Also,don't neglect the products that are published by your firewall vendor - Palo Alto, etc., have endpoint products that are worth a look, and provide a more unified administrative environment, which is no small thing. But frankly, IMHO, you can get more than 90% of the way there with Applocker or SRPs. Kurt On Tue, Sep 5, 2017 at 2:56 PM, Joe Tinney <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey folks, > > I'm interested in working with a reseller that has a strong knowledge of > current security software (anti-malware, app whitelisting, endpoint > firewall, etc). Before I go with what I know (Symantec Endpoint Protection) > I want to make sure I've vetted some of the newer offerings. I've seen lots > of different suggestions come through from everyone and if you have any more > of those that would be great as well. > > Basically, I'm looking to provide a solid layer of prevention (right now > we've invested heavily in response via logging and reporting tools like > Netwrix, AlienVault, etc). By prevention I meant I'm interested in looking > at a solution that provides endpoint network isolation, authorization > management, application whitelisting, behavioral analysis, etc. > > We've come out of contract with a vendor that was providing TrendMicro's > cloud product and I was very underwhelmed. I've trialed Symantec Endpoint > Cloud and again, the same. These small business products just aren't up to > the task I'm looking to accomplish. > > I believe that I do not have the time at the moment to learn, design and > implement solutions using Group Policy nor do I have extensive MS licensing > that would allow me to employ more advanced solutions like AppLocker. The > implementation of products that I'm interested in may of course change my > mind depending on how protracted the configuration can be. > > If anyone has someone they enjoy working with and is sharp please let me > know. This would be for a company based in the Midwestern Region of the US. > > Regards, > Joe

