The 14.2 release further integrated Symantec Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) capabilities, including full endpoint capture for IOC hunting, threat attribution, and file detonation through sandbox technology. Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) is now used within Symantec EDR, providing organizations with comprehensive threat detection and response capabilities.
Version 14.2 added support for newer operating systems at the time of its release, including Windows Server 2019 and Windows 10 October 2018 Update (version 1809), along with case‑sensitivity support. Symantec Endpoint Protection 14-2 Download
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: Windows Server 2012/2016/2019, Windows 7/8.1/10, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, or macOS.
The threat landscape is constantly evolving, with new and sophisticated attacks emerging daily. Malware, ransomware, and other types of cyber threats can easily evade traditional security measures, making endpoint protection a crucial layer of defense. Endpoints, such as laptops, desktops, and mobile devices, are the most vulnerable points in a network, and a single compromised endpoint can provide an entry point for attackers to access sensitive data and disrupt business operations.
: Virus definition sets are up to 70% smaller than in SEP 12, significantly lowering network impact.