Sophos AntiVirus Security Suite SBE 2.0
£228.04 to £232.58 from 2 sellers
Sophos Security Suite provides integrated virus, spyware, adware, spam and hacker protection in one easy-to-use software package for Windows, Macs and Exchange email servers.Providing easy-to-use central management of both Windows and Mac computers, Sophos Control Center reduces complexity for non-technical users. It enables the deployment and update of Sophos Anti-Virus and Sophos Client Firewall across the network - including remote computers - from a single point. It also allows centralized cleanup of malware, policy enforcement, and selective authorization of PUAs, such as adware.Sophos Anti-Virus provides integrated and proactive protection against known and unknown malware, such as viruses and spyware, as well as adware and other potentially unwanted applications. Centrally installed, configured and monitored across the network by Sophos Control Center, it protects both Windows and Mac computers, updating automatically with the latest protection from SophosLabs as frequently as every hour.Sophos Client Firewall stops day zero threats and prevents intrusion from hackers. Centrally managed, it protects your business against known and unknown threats by locking down vulnerable computers, blocking worms, filtering out unauthorized applications, and monitoring application behavior. Location-aware, it enforces full security policies when a remote user connects to the internet.Sophos PureMessage installs on your Windows/Exchange email server and stops spam, phishing attacks, viruses and spyware. It scans all inbound, outbound and internal email messages and Exchange message stores, and includes threat reduction technology to protect against new or unknown email-borne threats.
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