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| Subject: | RE: Symantec AV Strategy |
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| Date: | Thu, 24 Aug 2006 09:22:07 -0500 |
You will want to use the Enterprise/Corporate version of SAV if you aren't already. 1.) The corporate version offers you centralized management of what is mentioned in point one. 2.) Again, the corporate version will have a dedicated server that will handle pushing updates (both virus and upgrades)and allowing central control of virus alerts and quarantining of viruses. 3.) Your central management server will show you all of the machines that have SAV installed and the ones that do not. It scans the network for you. I'm sure there will be the occasion one off client that can't be located to you will have to hunt down but this should be the exception. -----Original Message----- From: Serge Vondandamo [mailto:serge.vondandamo@wanadoo.fr] Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 1:15 AM To: focus-virus@securityfocus.com Subject: Symantec AV Strategy Hi all, I am updating/defining our global Symantec AV strategy and I need inputs from those who have done that before. My areas of focus will be: 1. Define deployment, configuration and upgrade (including defs update) process. 2. Define Virus outbreak handling and response process. 3. Define process for identifying unmanaged AV clients. Questions: a. how do you do it on your shop? b; how do you detect clients that not running AV software? Thanks for your inputs. Serge ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALERT: "How a Hacker Launches a SQL Injection Attack!" - White Paper It's as simple as placing additional SQL commands into a Web Form input box giving hackers complete access to all your backend systems! https://download.spidynamics.com/1/ad/sql.asp?Campaign_ID=70160000000CZWl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALERT: "How a Hacker Launches a SQL Injection Attack!" - White Paper It's as simple as placing additional SQL commands into a Web Form input box giving hackers complete access to all your backend systems! https://download.spidynamics.com/1/ad/sql.asp?Campaign_ID=70160000000CZWl ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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