Lumension® Endpoint Management and Security Suite:
Intelligent Whitelisting™

Solution Features

Suite Core Features


Key Solution Features

Benefits

Integrated Antivirus

  • Identifies and removes all known malware via traditional signature-matching capabilities.
  • Delivers advanced protection via innovative partial signature matching (DNA Matching), hidden malware detection (Exploit Detection) and behavioral analysis (SandBox) techniques.
  • Provides granular AV policy management with CPU throttling.
  • Deploys the latest AV definition files and identifies those endpoints that are not up to date.
  • Detects all new endpoints added since last scan.
  • Works with Lumension® AntiVirus or other 3rd party AV solutions.

Delivers Best of both Antivirus and Application Whitelisting Capabilities

  • Provides additional measure of security before and after an environment is whitelisted.
  • Provides additional layers of defense against zero-day malware through sandboxing and exploit detection technology.
  • Provides fine-grained settings to ensure endpoint performance and user productivity is not impacted by AV scans.
  • Ensures complete protection against all known malware, including viruses, Trojans, rootkits, spyware and adware.
  • Delivers a scalable and efficient defense against well-known and fast-spreading malware.

Integrated Application Control / Whitelisting

Prevents the Execution of Unauthorized Applications

  • Eliminates unknown or unwanted applications in your network, reducing the risk and operational cost of malware, and ultimately improving network stability.
  • Ensures unparalleled application visibility within the endpoint environment.
  • Protects against exploits of un-patched OS and 3rd party application vulnerabilities.
  • Reduces zero-day malware risk.
  • Provides additional layer of protection against operational latency in AV definition and patch development and deployment processes.
  • Provides IT with the flexibility to apply granular levels of policy enforcement to users/groups based on business need.
  • Eliminates applications which, while not malware, are not appropriate or authorized for use in your network.
  • Prevents end users from abusing elevated privileges which may result in undesirable configurations, introduction of malware or unwanted software, etc.

Integrated Patch Management

Operationalizes Application Control and Reduces IT Risk

  • Streamlines application whitelist policy management by automatically updating the application whitelist policy with the latest patch hash modifications.
  • Ensures standardized endpoint configurations by easily exporting and applying baseline policies across multiple groups and servers.

Integration with Lumension® Endpoint Management and Security Suite

  • Common platform suite architecture for Lumension® Intelligent Whitelisting.
  • Discovers both managed and unmanaged devices and deploys agents to any unmanaged assets.
  • Optimized agent-server communications.
  • Unified workflow provides a seamless process to scan the IT environment, remove known threats, lock down endpoints, and flexibly manage change coming into the environment.
  • Customized role-based user interface enables separate functions to work within same workflow process.
  • Streamlined compliance and operational reporting.

Reduces Endpoint Complexity by Consolidating Point Products

  • Reduces agent bloat through single extensible agent architecture.
  • Delivers both pull and push endpoint policy distribution.
  • Unified console and workflow-based navigation simplifies and optimizes IT operations and security processes.
  • Improves endpoint performance and reduces endpoint TCO.

 

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