Our new endpoint protection suites emphasize integration, automation, and orchestration as the foundation of the threat defense lifecycle. Harnessing the power of machine learning to detect zero-day threats in near real-time, our suites streamline the ability to quickly expose and remediate advanced attacks so productivity isn’t compromised.
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- macOS Mojave 10.14 and later
- macOS High Sierra 10.13 and later
- macOS Sierra 10.12 and later
- OS X El Capitan 10.11 and later
- Endpoint protection products: Today’s advanced attacks require more than traditional antivirus defenses. The good news is that it doesn’t have to be overwhelming thanks to our endpoint protection suites. Our enterprise endpoint security offerings are centrally managed and defend against the full threat spectrum from zero-day exploits to advanced targeted attacks.
- McAfee Endpoint Threat Protection: It offers essential protection using multiple integrated endpoint protection software and technologies that collaborate in real-time to analyze and combat threats. This product replaces the McAfee Endpoint Protection Suite.
- McAfee Complete Endpoint Threat Protection: Provides advanced defenses that prevent, contain, and take action against zero-day threats and sophisticated attacks. This endpoint protection solution replaces McAfee Complete Endpoint Protection—Enterprise.
- McAfee Endpoint Threat Defense: Secures patient zero by containing malicious actions before they can execute at the endpoint, using machine learning to classify suspect behavior, and then evolving to combat future attacks.
- McAfee Endpoint Threat Defense and Response: Combines behavior-based protection with continuous visibility and powerful insights to rapidly detect, contain, investigate, and eliminate advanced endpoint threats at patient zero. This endpoint protection platform includes McAfee Active Response, which is no longer available as a standalone product.
- The Threat Prevention scan timed-out event (ID 1059) for managed Mac systems is now displayed correctly in McAfee ePO.
- Addresses the issue where unauthorized users could delete arbitrary files.
“unable to launch scanner” issue?