Balances strict detection with operational uptime. Memory Exploit Mitigation (MEM)
: SEP 14 uses multi-dimensional machine learning to identify and block new and unknown threats with extreme accuracy and low false positives.
| Component | Requirement | |-----------|-------------| | Processor | 2 GHz Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent (32‑bit or 64‑bit); Itanium processors not supported | | Physical RAM | 2 GB minimum; 4 GB or more recommended | | Hard Drive | 245 MB on system drive (or 230 MB on system drive + 15 MB on alternate drive for version 14) | symantec endpoint protection 14
According to Broadcom’s policy comparison, SES replaces many SEP 14 policies (e.g., Virus and Spyware Protection becomes the Antimalware policy) and introduces new terminology such as “Allow List” and “Deny List” for exceptions. SEP 14 remains an excellent choice for organizations requiring full on-premises control, while SES is better suited for cloud-centric environments.
Complete Guide to Symantec Endpoint Protection 14: Features, Architecture, and Deployment Balances strict detection with operational uptime
: Blocks threats before they execute using rules-based firewalls and browser protection.
SEP 14 supports hybrid corporate environments by offering flexible deployment methods and broad operating system compatibility. Operating System Compatibility SEP 14 remains an excellent choice for organizations
Network-based IPS stops drive-by downloads and exploit kits. Unlike a firewall, IPS inspects the payload of network traffic. If a user visits a malicious site but the IPS blocks the exploit, the endpoint never gets infected.
Symantec Endpoint Protection 14 represents a major leap forward, fusing proven security technologies with advanced artificial intelligence. Here are the standout features that define this release:
: Uses behavioral monitoring (SONAR) and AI to stop malicious activity in real-time.