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1. 1 Symantec Endpoint Protection vs Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition
2. 2 Protection
3. New Malware Created 3
4. New Malicious Code Signatures 4
5. Symantec Endpoint Protection 5 SEP 11 and SAV CE Feature Comparison Symantec 5 years of strategic planning
Multi million dollars investment in R&D
Multiple company acquired
Putting together best of breed technology and redefining what AntiVirus protection should be and evolving with threat landscape.
End of life Symantec Antivirus and Client Security
No price increase
Providing great opportunities to you and providing value to your customersSymantec 5 years of strategic planning
Multi million dollars investment in R&D
Multiple company acquired
Putting together best of breed technology and redefining what AntiVirus protection should be and evolving with threat landscape.
End of life Symantec Antivirus and Client Security
No price increase
Providing great opportunities to you and providing value to your customers
6. 6 Symantec Endpoint Protection
7. 7 Platform Support
8. Symantec AntiVirus Release Details 8
9. Platform Support Virtualization Support: SEP 11.0.6 is designed to work effectively in virtualized settings
Multi-platform Support: Symantec Endpoint Protection now protects Windows, Mac OS X and Linux endpoints
Windows 7 and 2008 R2 support
Better support for Terminal Server and Citrix
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10. 10 Performance Impact
11. Boot Time
dccc Contact: Robert_Cappiello@symantec.com
Created: October 2008
Source: Symantec internal testing October, 2008
Measurements
Boot time measured from Windows XP logo until System Idle process was stable at 95% for 10 seconds
Five rounds were conducted and the best three numbers were kept for each product
Date Tested: 10/21/2008 to 10/23/2008
Tested by Hector G. Aguirre, Sr. SQA Analyst for the SEP Performance Team
Hardware Environment
CPU: Dual Processor 3.2GHz
RAM: 1.0 GB
NIC: 1Gbps
Switch: 1Gbps isolated network
Software Environment
XP SP3 with all updates
Office 2007
Product updates and definitions were downloaded at the same time for an even comparisonContact: Robert_Cappiello@symantec.com
Created: October 2008
Source: Symantec internal testing October, 2008
Measurements
Boot time measured from Windows XP logo until System Idle process was stable at 95% for 10 seconds
Five rounds were conducted and the best three numbers were kept for each product
Date Tested: 10/21/2008 to 10/23/2008
Tested by Hector G. Aguirre, Sr. SQA Analyst for the SEP Performance Team
Hardware Environment
CPU: Dual Processor 3.2GHz
RAM: 1.0 GB
NIC: 1Gbps
Switch: 1Gbps isolated network
Software Environment
XP SP3 with all updates
Office 2007
Product updates and definitions were downloaded at the same time for an even comparison
12. Microsoft Word 2007 Contact: Robert_Cappiello@symantec.com
Created: October 2008
Source: Symantec internal testing October, 2008
Measurements
Time was recorded using a script to measure Word 2007 launch times
Used a 188KB word document in Office 2003 format
Contained 73 pages of text, images and two macros
Date Tested: 10/21/2008 to 10/23/2008
Tested by Hector G. Aguirre, Sr. SQA Analyst for the SEP Performance Team
Hardware Environment
CPU: Dual Processor 3.2GHz
RAM: 1.0 GB
NIC: 1Gbps
Switch: 1Gbps isolated network
Software Environment
XP SP3 with all updates
Office 2007
Product updates and definitions were downloaded at the same time for an even comparisonContact: Robert_Cappiello@symantec.com
Created: October 2008
Source: Symantec internal testing October, 2008
Measurements
Time was recorded using a script to measure Word 2007 launch times
Used a 188KB word document in Office 2003 format
Contained 73 pages of text, images and two macros
Date Tested: 10/21/2008 to 10/23/2008
Tested by Hector G. Aguirre, Sr. SQA Analyst for the SEP Performance Team
Hardware Environment
CPU: Dual Processor 3.2GHz
RAM: 1.0 GB
NIC: 1Gbps
Switch: 1Gbps isolated network
Software Environment
XP SP3 with all updates
Office 2007
Product updates and definitions were downloaded at the same time for an even comparison
13. Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 Contact: Robert_Cappiello@symantec.com
Created: October 2008
Source: Symantec internal testing October, 2008
Measurements
Time was recorded using a script to measure PowerPoint 2007 launch times
Used a 10MB PowerPoint document in Office 2003 format
Located on a public site: http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~robins/TimeManagementTalk.ppt
Date Tested: 10/21/2008 to 10/23/2008
Tested by Hector G. Aguirre, Sr. SQA Analyst for the SEP Performance Team
Hardware Environment
CPU: Dual Processor 3.2GHz
RAM: 1.0 GB
NIC: 1Gbps
Switch: 1Gbps isolated network
Software Environment
XP SP3 with all updates
Office 2007
Product updates and definitions were downloaded at the same time for an even comparisonContact: Robert_Cappiello@symantec.com
Created: October 2008
Source: Symantec internal testing October, 2008
Measurements
Time was recorded using a script to measure PowerPoint 2007 launch times
Used a 10MB PowerPoint document in Office 2003 format
Located on a public site: http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~robins/TimeManagementTalk.ppt
Date Tested: 10/21/2008 to 10/23/2008
Tested by Hector G. Aguirre, Sr. SQA Analyst for the SEP Performance Team
Hardware Environment
CPU: Dual Processor 3.2GHz
RAM: 1.0 GB
NIC: 1Gbps
Switch: 1Gbps isolated network
Software Environment
XP SP3 with all updates
Office 2007
Product updates and definitions were downloaded at the same time for an even comparison
14. Compressed Files Contact: Robert_Cappiello@symantec.com
Created: October 2008
Source: Symantec internal testing October, 2008
Measurements
Compression file was an uncompressed Android SDK 1.0 and copied 4 times to create a 1GB file set
Files were zipped with standard WinZip compression
Microsofts Unzip application was used and timed from uncompress to completion
Date Tested: 10/21/2008 to 10/23/2008
Tested by Hector G. Aguirre, Sr. SQA Analyst for the SEP Performance Team
Hardware Environment
CPU: Dual Processor 3.2GHz
RAM: 1.0 GB
NIC: 1Gbps
Switch: 1Gbps isolated network
Software Environment
XP SP3 with all updates
Office 2007
Product updates and definitions were downloaded at the same time for an even comparisonContact: Robert_Cappiello@symantec.com
Created: October 2008
Source: Symantec internal testing October, 2008
Measurements
Compression file was an uncompressed Android SDK 1.0 and copied 4 times to create a 1GB file set
Files were zipped with standard WinZip compression
Microsofts Unzip application was used and timed from uncompress to completion
Date Tested: 10/21/2008 to 10/23/2008
Tested by Hector G. Aguirre, Sr. SQA Analyst for the SEP Performance Team
Hardware Environment
CPU: Dual Processor 3.2GHz
RAM: 1.0 GB
NIC: 1Gbps
Switch: 1Gbps isolated network
Software Environment
XP SP3 with all updates
Office 2007
Product updates and definitions were downloaded at the same time for an even comparison
15. Copy and Paste Contact: Robert_Cappiello@symantec.com
Created: October 2008
Source: Symantec internal testing October, 2008
Measurements
Folder with file sets were an uncompressed Android SDK 1.0 copied 4 times to create 1GB of files
Single 1GB file was a text file created with an internal tool
Measurements were taken from copy to paste on the local drives
Date Tested: 10/21/2008 to 10/23/2008
Tested by Hector G. Aguirre, Sr. SQA Analyst for the SEP Performance Team
Hardware Environment
CPU: Dual Processor 3.2GHz
RAM: 1.0 GB
NIC: 1Gbps
Switch: 1Gbps isolated network
Software Environment
XP SP3 with all updates
Office 2007
Product updates and definitions were downloaded at the same time for an even comparisonContact: Robert_Cappiello@symantec.com
Created: October 2008
Source: Symantec internal testing October, 2008
Measurements
Folder with file sets were an uncompressed Android SDK 1.0 copied 4 times to create 1GB of files
Single 1GB file was a text file created with an internal tool
Measurements were taken from copy to paste on the local drives
Date Tested: 10/21/2008 to 10/23/2008
Tested by Hector G. Aguirre, Sr. SQA Analyst for the SEP Performance Team
Hardware Environment
CPU: Dual Processor 3.2GHz
RAM: 1.0 GB
NIC: 1Gbps
Switch: 1Gbps isolated network
Software Environment
XP SP3 with all updates
Office 2007
Product updates and definitions were downloaded at the same time for an even comparison
16. Internet Explorer 7 Contact: Robert_Cappiello@symantec.com
Created: October 2008
Source: Symantec internal testing October, 2008
Measurements
Tested on an isolated network with a 1Gbps switch
Pages were downloaded and saved in July 2007
Images, text, links, and videos
Used Abyss webserver on separate XP PC to load website
Measured launch time of IE to full page completion
Date Tested: 10/21/2008 to 10/23/2008
Tested by Hector G. Aguirre, Sr. SQA Analyst for the SEP Performance Team
Hardware Environment
CPU: Dual Processor 3.2GHz
RAM: 1.0 GB
NIC: 1Gbps
Switch: 1Gbps isolated network
Software Environment
XP SP3 with all updates
Office 2007
Product updates and definitions were downloaded at the same time for an even comparisonContact: Robert_Cappiello@symantec.com
Created: October 2008
Source: Symantec internal testing October, 2008
Measurements
Tested on an isolated network with a 1Gbps switch
Pages were downloaded and saved in July 2007
Images, text, links, and videos
Used Abyss webserver on separate XP PC to load website
Measured launch time of IE to full page completion
Date Tested: 10/21/2008 to 10/23/2008
Tested by Hector G. Aguirre, Sr. SQA Analyst for the SEP Performance Team
Hardware Environment
CPU: Dual Processor 3.2GHz
RAM: 1.0 GB
NIC: 1Gbps
Switch: 1Gbps isolated network
Software Environment
XP SP3 with all updates
Office 2007
Product updates and definitions were downloaded at the same time for an even comparison
17. System Memory Contact: Robert_Cappiello@symantec.com
Created: October 2008
Source: Symantec internal testing October, 2008
Measurements
PerfMon was used to capture the memory consumption
Memory was recorded in 10 minute intervals with reboots in between to reset memory allocation
Date Tested: 10/21/2008 to 10/23/2008
Tested by Hector G. Aguirre, Sr. SQA Analyst for the SEP Performance Team
Hardware Environment
CPU: Dual Processor 3.2GHz
RAM: 1.0 GB
NIC: 1Gbps
Switch: 1Gbps isolated network
Software Environment
XP SP3 with all updates
Office 2007
Product updates and definitions were downloaded at the same time for an even comparisonContact: Robert_Cappiello@symantec.com
Created: October 2008
Source: Symantec internal testing October, 2008
Measurements
PerfMon was used to capture the memory consumption
Memory was recorded in 10 minute intervals with reboots in between to reset memory allocation
Date Tested: 10/21/2008 to 10/23/2008
Tested by Hector G. Aguirre, Sr. SQA Analyst for the SEP Performance Team
Hardware Environment
CPU: Dual Processor 3.2GHz
RAM: 1.0 GB
NIC: 1Gbps
Switch: 1Gbps isolated network
Software Environment
XP SP3 with all updates
Office 2007
Product updates and definitions were downloaded at the same time for an even comparison
18. Symantec Endpoint Protection 18 All SEP technologies managed by a Single Console
19. Single Integrated Client
20. Flexible Deployment Options One thing that we havent mentioned so far is the fact that all the various security functions can be enabled or disabled as needed.
Some of you may see benefits in the advanced technology of SEP but not ready to activate them right away.
Out of the box, the software can be installed with hardly any configuration or set up enabling AV-AS and taking advantage of the Generic Exploit Blocking and Proactive Threat Scan which require little to get running. Right away, customers will benefits from advanced threat protection from unknown threats while simplifying management and increasing performance. In 6-12 months or whenever ready, additional components like Device control or firewall can be configured.
Obviously, for those ready for more complete endpoint security solution, all the modules including network access control (licensed separately) can be activated at once.
Important to mention that only ONE deployment happens, then its a matter of updating policies and enabling desired functions.One thing that we havent mentioned so far is the fact that all the various security functions can be enabled or disabled as needed.
Some of you may see benefits in the advanced technology of SEP but not ready to activate them right away.
Out of the box, the software can be installed with hardly any configuration or set up enabling AV-AS and taking advantage of the Generic Exploit Blocking and Proactive Threat Scan which require little to get running. Right away, customers will benefits from advanced threat protection from unknown threats while simplifying management and increasing performance. In 6-12 months or whenever ready, additional components like Device control or firewall can be configured.
Obviously, for those ready for more complete endpoint security solution, all the modules including network access control (licensed separately) can be activated at once.
Important to mention that only ONE deployment happens, then its a matter of updating policies and enabling desired functions.
21. 21 Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager Features Overview
22. Getting to Know Symantec Endpoint Protection online training
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/endpointsecurity/sep11x_topic1/index.htm 22
23. Preparing for Migration to SEP
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/endpointsecurity/sep11x_topic2/index.htm 23