Allows administrators to control access to specific processes, files, and folders by users and other applications. It provides application analysis, process control, file and registry access control, and module and DLL control. It enables administrators to restrict certain activities deemed as suspicious or high risk.
* Prevents malware from spreading or harming endpoints.
* Locks down endpoints to prevent data leakage.
2) Device Control
Controls which peripherals can be connected to a machine and how the peripherals are used. It locks down an endpoints to prevent connections from thumb drives, CD burners, printers, and other USB devices.
* Prevents sensitive and confidential data from being extracted or stolen from endpoints (data leakage).
* Prevents endpoints from being infected by viruses spread from peripheral devices.
3) Systemlock down
Thru this you can customise your system in such a way that none of the software's get installed or even the un-approved exe will not run.
actually SEP is vaaaaast
actually SEP is vaaaaast product
but just to start with;
USB protection feature is very good in SEP and that is easily managable through console
and this feature is not
and this feature is not available in McAfee TOPS
my favourite feature
Hi,
I like the location awareness... it is a complex feature but it gives a big flexibility to the product to meet the customers' needs.
Cheers,
Giuseppe
Management Server List
I really liked the Idea of having Management server list which allows Failovers and Load Balancing.
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Assigning new installation
Assigning new installation packages to groups to perform an "auto upgrade".
Hi, The best features of SEP
Hi,
The best features of SEP are:
1) Application Control
Allows administrators to control access to specific processes, files, and folders by users and other applications. It provides application analysis, process control, file and registry access control, and module and DLL control. It enables administrators to restrict certain activities deemed as suspicious or high risk.
* Prevents malware from spreading or harming endpoints.
* Locks down endpoints to prevent data leakage.
2) Device Control
Controls which peripherals can be connected to a machine and how the peripherals are used. It locks down an endpoints to prevent connections from thumb drives, CD burners, printers, and other USB devices.
* Prevents sensitive and confidential data from being extracted or stolen from endpoints (data leakage).
* Prevents endpoints from being infected by viruses spread from peripheral devices.
3) Systemlock down
Thru this you can customise your system in such a way that none of the software's get installed or even the un-approved exe will not run.
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