Sentinel One Management is cloud based, and that is convenient for us as well. Overall we are happy with our new AV products, and it's great not having a server dedicated to Symantec management. While I am not an expert in the technology, these products are described as using more advanced threat detection and mitigation than Symantec and perhaps some of the others you listed.Įset, Bitdefender, we've seen support and stability issues with home versions of those and so we steered clear of them on the corp network. The Sentinel One admin console is fairly easy to use - I would say more so than the byzantine depths of Symantec Endpoint Management Console. Huntress warns but does not mitigate, Sentinel One warns and mitigates. Neither product sells direct, you must acquire from a third party vendor. On our network we decided to deploy Sentinel One on all endpoints, and Huntress as well on our servers. We wanted to migrate away from SEP (a definition based antivirus) to a more advanced one and our managed service provider who had been a faithful Symantec reseller for many years migrated their systems over to a combination of Huntress and Sentinel One. Recently moved to Office365.Īt 75 endpoints we have a similar network to yours. We are mostly a windows shop with a couple of linux servers. Some companies I've come across that I might consider include Webroot, Vipre, Powerful on-demand protection packed into a light solution. Keep gaming, image and video editing and other resource-intensive activities.
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Malware and ransomware protections would be a good bonus.Īble to contact support (phone support maybe?) during normal office hours is a must have.īeing a non-profit we are also very sensitive to pricing. TotalAV Antivirus is a free to use antivirus packed with all the essential features to find & remove malware keeping you safe. We have 3 main groupings for management with slightly different properties (servers, admin pc's, users pc's). With internet bandwidth improvements we don't want an inhouse server distributing updates any longer. We have used SEPM for probably over 20 years, but upgrading has always been problematic as in something always goes wrong, and now support sucks - it is out of India with a two hour overlap of our time zones and very unresponsive and unhelpful. I see there have been similar posts seeking recommendations previously, but I didn't hit on anything recent. Hi, I am seeking current thinking as to what might be a good replacement for Symantec Endpoint Protection?