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| Subject: | Symantec AV reporting metrics. |
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| Date: | Sat, 3 Jun 2006 10:50:55 +0200 |
All, I have been tasked to develop Symantec AV reporting metrics. The metrics should help provide visual information (graphs, tables, etc) to Senior management on weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual basis per region and WW if needed. I am focusing on providing the followings: - Number of AV clients per region, - Number of AV engines, versions, per region, - Information on AV defs per region, frequency of updates, versions of AV definitions, age of AV definitions (i.e. two weeks old, two months old, very old, etc). - Status of AV clients per region - i.e. auto-protect enabled or disabled, threat found, old definitions, etc. - Any other information that will be useful for big boss not interested on technical data. I am looking for pointers, idea and suggestion from those who have already done so; I will not try to re-invent the wheel ;) Thanks for your inputs. Regards, Serge Vondandamo, HND, CISSP, CCNA.
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