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Re: End Point protection


From: "Ludwig, Linda" <LUDWIGL () GRINNELL EDU>
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2017 20:58:18 +0000

We are in the process of implementing Palo Alto Traps. Very impressive.

Linda


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From: The EDUCAUSE Security Constituent Group Listserv [mailto:SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU] On Behalf Of Rob 
Milman
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2017 3:12 PM
To: SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU
Subject: Re: [SECURITY] End Point protection

I would recommend that you take a look at Palo Alto Traps and Bromium as well. I have heard good things about both, but 
have not had the opportunity to experience either of them myself.

Regards,

Rob Milman

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Rob Milman
Security & Compliance Analyst
Information Systems

Southern Alberta Institute of Technology
EH Crandell Building, GA 214
1301 - 16 Avenue NW, Calgary AB, T2M 0L4

(Office) 403.774.5401  (Cell) 403.606.3173
rob.milman () sait ca<mailto:rob.milman () sait ca>





From: The EDUCAUSE Security Constituent Group Listserv [mailto:SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU] On Behalf Of Urrea, 
Nick
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2017 1:01 PM
To: SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU<mailto:SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU>
Subject: [SECURITY] End Point protection

We at UC Hastings are going to implement new advanced end point protection.

We are looking at MalwareBytes, Sentinel One, Carbon Black, Cisco AMP, FireEye, Symantec, etc.

Any recommendations for vendor and/or your experiences with advanced end point protection would be greatly appreciated?

Thanks

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Nicholas Urrea
UC Hastings College of the Law
Director of Information and Network Security
e: urrean () uchastings edu<mailto:urrean () uchastings edu>


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