I have never been a proponent of AV on servers because like others have
mentioned it causes way more problems than it fixes. That said, can recent
AV detect ransomware encrypted files? I would think not because it isn't
really an infected file per se, just encrypted. But if it had logic to
Yes, Windows Defender is part of Server 2016. Yes, you can (effectively)
disable it (by creating a global exemption for all files and all processes and
disabling real-time scanning).
Can't speak to your Tivoli experience. Probably should complain on twitter for
more attention.
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Am 09.11.2016 um 07:29 schrieb Kish N Kepi:
I’m looking for recommendations for Anti-Malware software to install
specifically on Windows Servers (2008R2, 2012R2, 2016)
NONE.
On a normal workstation with dumb users one may hope that the pros
outweight the cons, but how should they manage to
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