Sophos releases centrally managed security

Globe and Mail Update

Sophos of Lynnfield, Mass., has announced the availability of its new integrated security system, Sophos Endpoint Security. Protecting the desktops, laptops and servers of organizations from intrusion, as well as blocking known and unknown malware, spyware and adware, Sophos Endpoint Security can manage dozens to tens of thousands of clients from a single console.

Sophos Endpoint Security combines the protection of Sophos Anti-Virus 6.0 and Sophos Client Firewall with the centralized management of Enterprise Console 2.0. Together these solutions provide a seamlessly integrated security solution for full endpoint protection, allowing administrators to deploy, manage and report on all endpoint security from a single console. Sophos web poll of more than 300 business PC users, 94 per cent stated they wanted anti-virus protection to contain integrated adware protection.

Sophos Anti-Virus 6.0 also provides enhanced end-user quarantine features. The software integrates with Cisco NAC to prevent unprotected computers from joining the network, and supports 64-bit versions of Windows 2000/XP/2003.

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