RE: Symantec AV Strategy
"Gomez Jonatan" <[email protected]> Thu, 24 Aug 2006 16:09:05 +0200
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Hello, I can only respond to question b. You can detect them using a Network Access Control solution. Symantec sells a solution of this kind. Hope it helps, Jonatan -----Message d'origine----- De : Serge Vondandamo [mailto:[email protected]] Envoyé : jeudi 24 août 2006 08:15 À : [email protected] Objet : 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 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------