
Symantec Endpoint Protection is built on multiple layers of protection, including Symantec Insight and SONAR both of which provide protection against new and unknown threats. Improved management through the ability to automatically remove existing security software, find orphaned machines, and more efficiently use group update providers.Enhanced security features include SONAR monitoring nearly1400, rather than 400, file behaviors.Support for Mac OSX 10.8 (Mountain Lion) allows you to protect a multitude of Linux, Windows and Macintosh platforms and version from a single security solution.Tuned for Windows 8 performance to make make your OS 80% faster and 29% safer than the native Defender solution, according to testing conducted by PassMark and Av-Test.

Integration with VMware’s vShield Endpoint provides better than physical security for data-rich virtual environments while maintaining blazing fast performance.It's so great! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com. It runs behind the scenes and some of the time you neglect it's even there! There are not really any notices except if it's a malware issue or anything identified with that, or inactive sweeps. Norton doesn't mess with you like that, and we should you update on your own choice. In general, the experience has been genuinely wonderful! the underlying set-up is simple, you can set up when outputs occur whenever of the day or night, and it's not all that quite a bit of a burden! I've had applications before like Avast where there have been consistent pop-ups that aren't even useful, and it's fundamentally "advertisements" attempting to get me to refresh to a high membership bundle to get the best infection insurance.

We're an average-sized assembling concern, so we have numerous delicate records that should be shielded from outside busybodies. We use it for first-line security programming that guards against phishing endeavors, infection connections, trojans, malware, and so forth It's strong security programming for the little and mid-market business.
