ESET Endpoint Antivirus promises to protect your computers from malware attacks and other threats, such as phishing. In this respect, there is a remote management tool that lets you control various machines in the network. ESET Endpoint Antivirus is definitely one of my favorite tools of its type. One of the main reasons that make me choose it is because, unlike other AV apps, it does not affect my system’s speed noticeably. Besides, it has an easy-to-navigate interface.
A great part of the reputation of any utility of this sort comes from the effectiveness of its AV engine. Fortunately, ESET is ranked as one of the most reliable AV tools available. It uses ThreatSense technology not only to detect known threats but also find any suspicious malware-like behavior.
Another advantage of this tool is that you can schedule scans to happen at a certain time, mostly when the computer is not being used. Likewise, it is good that it can be set to automatically scan removable storage devices for any threat. Moreover, if you are an administrator you can block removable media from accessing the network altogether.
All in all, ESET Endpoint Antivirus provides state-of-the-art protection against malware of various types without slowing down your computer. Regrettably, there are some features coming with other AV tools that this one does not support; one of them is connecting through a VPN. It is available in two editions: Home and Business. This product can be tried for some time at no cost.
To make sure that you are protected against modern and complex threats, you need advanced detection and protection technologies.
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