McAfee has recently introduced two new suites: McAfee Complete Endpoint Protection – Enterprise, and McAfee Complete Endpoint Protection – Business. According to the company, the two new offerings are the first to link security from chip to OS to applications, with an aim to protect against new threat vectors and bringing critical visibility to risk management.
The suites according to McAfee, are the first to include McAfee Deep Defender, a rootkit protection based on hardware-enhanced security jointly developed by Intel and McAfee, dynamic whitelisting, risk intelligence, and real-time security management. The suites also including mobile device management and support for Macs and Linux.
“McAfee is the only security vendor that can provide protection for the endpoint from before the operating system starts, all the way to the cloud,” said Michael Sentonas, Vice President & Chief Technology Officer, McAfee Asia Pacific. “Unlike competitive endpoint solutions on the market, the Complete Endpoint Protection suites include hardware-enhanced protection uniquely delivered by McAfee and Intel in addition to next-generation security technologies, such as a risk advisor and advanced dynamic whitelisting that help organisations defend against the newest and stealthiest threats.”
The suites incorporate McAfee’s security management system ePolicy Orchestrator software, which is central to the company’s Security Connected management platform. This management system has been enhanced with Real Time for McAfee ePO software, which will allow administrators to directly and instantly understand and manage endpoint health across all devices to keep critical assets and data secured and available. The solutions also include McAfee’s Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM), Deep Defender, Application Control for PCs and Risk Advisor products.