Take a look at Cylance and WebRoot.

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On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 12:31 PM, Michael Leone <[email protected]> wrote:

> We use Kaspersky for our AV needs, and to be honest, it's worked out
> well for us. It's certainly caught things that McAfee, our previous AV
> solution, didn't. However, they have this slight problem with being a
> covert arm of the Russian government, apparently ..
>
> So we need to drop them, as the federal agencies are doing.
>
> There are lots of reviews, such as av-test.org, that we are looking
> at. But tell me, who do you have? And - more importantly - if you had
> your say in the matter, would you keep them?
>
> We're an sort of enterprise level organization, maybe 1K users, bunch
> of laptops issued to remote users. So far, all Win 7 for workstations,
> but obviously that will change in the future. Servers are all Win
> 2008/2012 R2 (so far). So we need something with a centralized
> console, to push out rules, updates, etc.
>
> We use Proofpoint as an email gateway, so it does mail scanning. We
> have Checkpoint firewalls for managing that sort of traffic.
>
> Thoughts?  I know I've heard good things about ESET and Sophos, among
> others. Just soliciting some real world opinions, along with our own
> research.
>
>
>

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