Do you use Antimalware software in addition to Antivirus software?
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@Jason Of course you should for confirmation, but the point of any centrally managed solution is so that you don't have to.
You push updates, you push scans, you push removals, and even system restarts.
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@DustinB3403 said:
@Jason Of course you should for confirmation, but the point of any centrally managed solution is so that you don't have to.
You push updates, you push scans, you push removals, and even system restarts.
Centrally managed doesn't mean you don't need to confirm, that's not the point. The point is alerts. And also ease of deployment in a large environment.
That's not how centrally managed AV works. It does not "push" definition updates. The AV client pulls them, you might have a local cache of updates, but it's still pulling them and you don't generally pick and choose. You can push scheduled scans with GPO's even with standalone endpoints.