Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?
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@dashrender said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
I've actually been considering dumping my AV everywhere and moving to Intune
Why not Windows Defender?
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@aaronstuder said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@dashrender said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
I've actually been considering dumping my AV everywhere and moving to Intune
Why not Windows Defender?
Doesn't that use Intune or SCCM to manage it?
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@aaronstuder said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@dashrender said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
I've actually been considering dumping my AV everywhere and moving to Intune
Why not Windows Defender?
By itself is has no centralized reporting.
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@wrx7m said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@aaronstuder said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@dashrender said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
I've actually been considering dumping my AV everywhere and moving to Intune
Why not Windows Defender?
Doesn't that use Intune or SCCM to manage it?
Yes on Intune, don't know about SCCM.
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I will definitely need centralized management.
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@wrx7m said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
I will definitely need centralized management.
So for Intune, it boils down to - does the cost make sense when you add in the other features you gain along with AV? I'm not sure I can get there. Damn it's way more expensive than O365 Business, 20% more... for RMM and AV...
Shit MS is basically giving O365 away, it's the add-ons that kill ya!
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@dashrender said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@wrx7m said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
I will definitely need centralized management.
So for Intune, it boils down to - does the cost make sense when you add in the other features you gain along with AV? I'm not sure I can get there. Damn it's way more expensive than O365 Business, 20% more... for RMM and AV...
Shit MS is basically giving O365 away, it's the add-ons that kill ya!
Intune is actually a good price compared to Apple focued MDM solutions.
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@kelly said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@dashrender said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@wrx7m said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
I will definitely need centralized management.
So for Intune, it boils down to - does the cost make sense when you add in the other features you gain along with AV? I'm not sure I can get there. Damn it's way more expensive than O365 Business, 20% more... for RMM and AV...
Shit MS is basically giving O365 away, it's the add-ons that kill ya!
Intune is actually a good price compared to Apple focued MDM solutions.
Sure, if MDM is what you're looking for. In my case, I'm mainly looking for an AV alternative, a sprinkle of MDM would be nice, but not something I was really looking for.
At least wrx7m seems like he wants both, so likely the cost will be justifiable to his management.
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@dashrender said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@kelly said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@dashrender said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@wrx7m said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
I will definitely need centralized management.
So for Intune, it boils down to - does the cost make sense when you add in the other features you gain along with AV? I'm not sure I can get there. Damn it's way more expensive than O365 Business, 20% more... for RMM and AV...
Shit MS is basically giving O365 away, it's the add-ons that kill ya!
Intune is actually a good price compared to Apple focued MDM solutions.
Sure, if MDM is what you're looking for. In my case, I'm mainly looking for an AV alternative, a sprinkle of MDM would be nice, but not something I was really looking for.
At least wrx7m seems like he wants both, so likely the cost will be justifiable to his management.
Lots of options for Defender now: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-antivirus/configuration-management-reference-windows-defender-antivirus.
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@kelly said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@dashrender said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@kelly said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@dashrender said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@wrx7m said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
I will definitely need centralized management.
So for Intune, it boils down to - does the cost make sense when you add in the other features you gain along with AV? I'm not sure I can get there. Damn it's way more expensive than O365 Business, 20% more... for RMM and AV...
Shit MS is basically giving O365 away, it's the add-ons that kill ya!
Intune is actually a good price compared to Apple focued MDM solutions.
Sure, if MDM is what you're looking for. In my case, I'm mainly looking for an AV alternative, a sprinkle of MDM would be nice, but not something I was really looking for.
At least wrx7m seems like he wants both, so likely the cost will be justifiable to his management.
Lots of options for Defender now: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-antivirus/configuration-management-reference-windows-defender-antivirus.
Without digging into all those articles, does anything offer centralized logging other than SCCM and Intune?
Perhaps the rest do, but only if you're pulling logs from the clients into something like Graylog server, or if all of your devices are set to send their logs to a centralized Windows server (then you get to deal with Windows Event Viewer - ewww!
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@dashrender said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@kelly said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@dashrender said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@kelly said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@dashrender said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@wrx7m said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
I will definitely need centralized management.
So for Intune, it boils down to - does the cost make sense when you add in the other features you gain along with AV? I'm not sure I can get there. Damn it's way more expensive than O365 Business, 20% more... for RMM and AV...
Shit MS is basically giving O365 away, it's the add-ons that kill ya!
Intune is actually a good price compared to Apple focued MDM solutions.
Sure, if MDM is what you're looking for. In my case, I'm mainly looking for an AV alternative, a sprinkle of MDM would be nice, but not something I was really looking for.
At least wrx7m seems like he wants both, so likely the cost will be justifiable to his management.
Lots of options for Defender now: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-antivirus/configuration-management-reference-windows-defender-antivirus.
Without digging into all those articles, does anything offer centralized logging other than SCCM and Intune?
Perhaps the rest do, but only if you're pulling logs from the clients into something like Graylog server, or if all of your devices are set to send their logs to a centralized Windows server (then you get to deal with Windows Event Viewer - ewww!
I don't think there is a way to do it without third party tools.
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@dustinb3403 said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
Webroot was opening applications?!
I' page @Nic but he doesn't work there any longer.
not for years, now.
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@kelly said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@dashrender said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@kelly said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@dashrender said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@kelly said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@dashrender said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@wrx7m said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
I will definitely need centralized management.
So for Intune, it boils down to - does the cost make sense when you add in the other features you gain along with AV? I'm not sure I can get there. Damn it's way more expensive than O365 Business, 20% more... for RMM and AV...
Shit MS is basically giving O365 away, it's the add-ons that kill ya!
Intune is actually a good price compared to Apple focued MDM solutions.
Sure, if MDM is what you're looking for. In my case, I'm mainly looking for an AV alternative, a sprinkle of MDM would be nice, but not something I was really looking for.
At least wrx7m seems like he wants both, so likely the cost will be justifiable to his management.
Lots of options for Defender now: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-antivirus/configuration-management-reference-windows-defender-antivirus.
Without digging into all those articles, does anything offer centralized logging other than SCCM and Intune?
Perhaps the rest do, but only if you're pulling logs from the clients into something like Graylog server, or if all of your devices are set to send their logs to a centralized Windows server (then you get to deal with Windows Event Viewer - ewww!
I don't think there is a way to do it without third party tools.
I'd say that's a killer for Defender itself, assuming you need that logging info.
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@wrx7m said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@dashrender said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@wrx7m said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
mouse would go into slow motion and would be extremely delayed to the point it would take at least a full 2 minutes to close
What about looking at Intune?
Thanks. I hadn't considered it for this, but was thinking about it for MDM/EMM. I will take a look.
There is the first replacement suggestion. What are others using?
What all features do you need?
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@kelly said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@dashrender said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@kelly said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@dashrender said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@kelly said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@dashrender said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@wrx7m said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
I will definitely need centralized management.
So for Intune, it boils down to - does the cost make sense when you add in the other features you gain along with AV? I'm not sure I can get there. Damn it's way more expensive than O365 Business, 20% more... for RMM and AV...
Shit MS is basically giving O365 away, it's the add-ons that kill ya!
Intune is actually a good price compared to Apple focued MDM solutions.
Sure, if MDM is what you're looking for. In my case, I'm mainly looking for an AV alternative, a sprinkle of MDM would be nice, but not something I was really looking for.
At least wrx7m seems like he wants both, so likely the cost will be justifiable to his management.
Lots of options for Defender now: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-antivirus/configuration-management-reference-windows-defender-antivirus.
Without digging into all those articles, does anything offer centralized logging other than SCCM and Intune?
Perhaps the rest do, but only if you're pulling logs from the clients into something like Graylog server, or if all of your devices are set to send their logs to a centralized Windows server (then you get to deal with Windows Event Viewer - ewww!
I don't think there is a way to do it without third party tools.
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@wrx7m said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
I will definitely need centralized management.
What's the piece of that that you need? AV isn't something requiring much management typically. You want it updated and running, maybe centrally reporting. What do you want to manage?
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@scottalanmiller said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@kelly said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@dashrender said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@kelly said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@dashrender said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@kelly said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@dashrender said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@wrx7m said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
I will definitely need centralized management.
So for Intune, it boils down to - does the cost make sense when you add in the other features you gain along with AV? I'm not sure I can get there. Damn it's way more expensive than O365 Business, 20% more... for RMM and AV...
Shit MS is basically giving O365 away, it's the add-ons that kill ya!
Intune is actually a good price compared to Apple focued MDM solutions.
Sure, if MDM is what you're looking for. In my case, I'm mainly looking for an AV alternative, a sprinkle of MDM would be nice, but not something I was really looking for.
At least wrx7m seems like he wants both, so likely the cost will be justifiable to his management.
Lots of options for Defender now: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-antivirus/configuration-management-reference-windows-defender-antivirus.
Without digging into all those articles, does anything offer centralized logging other than SCCM and Intune?
Perhaps the rest do, but only if you're pulling logs from the clients into something like Graylog server, or if all of your devices are set to send their logs to a centralized Windows server (then you get to deal with Windows Event Viewer - ewww!
I don't think there is a way to do it without third party tools.
From your link:
"You can use System Center Configuration Manager, the Update Compliance add-in for Microsoft Operations Management Suite, a third-party SIEM product (by consuming Windows event logs), or Microsoft Intune to monitor protection status and create reports about endpoint protection"
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@scottalanmiller said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@wrx7m said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
I will definitely need centralized management.
What's the piece of that that you need? AV isn't something requiring much management typically. You want it updated and running, maybe centrally reporting. What do you want to manage?
Deployment, configuration and reporting.
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@scottalanmiller said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@kelly said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@dashrender said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@kelly said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@dashrender said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@kelly said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@dashrender said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
@wrx7m said in Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Replacement?:
I will definitely need centralized management.
So for Intune, it boils down to - does the cost make sense when you add in the other features you gain along with AV? I'm not sure I can get there. Damn it's way more expensive than O365 Business, 20% more... for RMM and AV...
Shit MS is basically giving O365 away, it's the add-ons that kill ya!
Intune is actually a good price compared to Apple focued MDM solutions.
Sure, if MDM is what you're looking for. In my case, I'm mainly looking for an AV alternative, a sprinkle of MDM would be nice, but not something I was really looking for.
At least wrx7m seems like he wants both, so likely the cost will be justifiable to his management.
Lots of options for Defender now: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-antivirus/configuration-management-reference-windows-defender-antivirus.
Without digging into all those articles, does anything offer centralized logging other than SCCM and Intune?
Perhaps the rest do, but only if you're pulling logs from the clients into something like Graylog server, or if all of your devices are set to send their logs to a centralized Windows server (then you get to deal with Windows Event Viewer - ewww!
I don't think there is a way to do it without third party tools.
https://i.imgur.com/X9Rkw2e.png
So straight GPO doesn't give you reporting, but you can use Powershell to collect information, I'm not really sure how the WMI part works - I'm guessing one could write a web applet that could poll this data from MSFT_MpPreference class and MSFT_MpSignature class?