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Focus on Virus
Consumer Reports AV and their 5,500 new variants Aug 22 2006 03:48AM Bill Stout (bill stout greenborder com) (1 replies) RE: Consumer Reports AV and their 5,500 new variants Aug 22 2006 07:00PM Bill Stout (bill stout greenborder com) (2 replies) Re: Consumer Reports AV and their 5,500 new variants Sep 05 2006 05:24AM Kurt Seifried (bt seifried org) (1 replies) RE: Consumer Reports AV and their 5,500 new variants Sep 06 2006 08:01AM Bill Stout (bill stout greenborder com) (1 replies) RE: Consumer Reports AV and their 5,500 new variants Sep 06 2006 02:20PM Paul Schmehl (pauls utdallas edu) (1 replies) RE: Consumer Reports AV and their 5,500 new variants Sep 06 2006 03:31PM Roger A. Grimes (roger banneretcs com) (3 replies) RE: Consumer Reports AV and their 5,500 new variants Sep 18 2006 04:50PM Bill Stout (bill stout greenborder com) RE: Consumer Reports AV and their 5,500 new variants Sep 06 2006 11:48PM Nick FitzGerald (nick virus-l demon co uk) RE: Consumer Reports AV and their 5,500 new variants Sep 06 2006 08:23PM Bill Stout (bill stout greenborder com) |
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"managed clients" are listening on port U:2967 while the unmanaged
are not, so you can also use your favorite port scanner if you choose.
Regards
On Aug 24, 2006, at 2:14 AM, Serge Vondandamo wrote:
> 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:
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> 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
>
>
>
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