可与 SAP NetWeaver 平台搭配使用的 McAfee VirusScan Enterprise

McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for SAP

适用于任务关键型 SAP 环境的成熟安全解决方案

后续步骤:

概述

McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for SAP 可以持续保护任务关键型 SAP NetWeaver 环境免受潜在安全威胁的侵扰。同时,它还可以抵御来自零日攻击的威胁,并在发现漏洞之后及时采取补救措施。而且它本身还拥有全面的管理报告、更新和审计功能。迈克菲是获得 SAP 认证的集成合作伙伴。

McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for SAP 提供了:

持续而全面的保护 — 在敏感文档、配置文件和模板接近您的 SAP 环境之前,对其进行扫描、隔离和修补。

简化的安全管理 — 通过集中的安全管理控制台 McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) 平台,管理用于 SAP 环境的代理、策略、报告以及所有迈克菲产品。

灵活的部署 — 作为一个独立服务器或虚拟机使用。

成熟的保护技术 — 使用迈克菲恶意软件防护专业技术(受到全球 5 千万企业用户的信赖)和迈克菲实验室提供的全天候威胁防护警报。

特点和优势

保护任务关键型 SAP 环境

拦截恶意软件、扫描外部文件、隔离受感染文件和抵御零日威胁,防止它们接近 SAP NetWeaver 环境。

自动更新为您节约时间

通过来自迈克菲实验室的实时自动更新,确保始终获得最新的安全保护。

充分利用现有投资,节省成本

通过将 VirusScan Enterprise for SAP 添加到 McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) 基础设施中,使您在企业安全管理方面的投资发挥更大的作用。不需要对使用过 ePO 平台的 IT 员工进行额外培训。

通过简化集中的管理,减轻工作难度

将 ePO 平台用作安全风险管理解决方案的核心,您可以通过这款基于 Web 的集中控制台降低恶意、违规系统风险,使保护始终处于最新状态,配置和实施保护策略,以及全天候监控安全状态。

系统要求

支持的 SAP 软件

以下仅为最低系统要求。实际要求将视具体环境而定。

  • SAP NetWeaver 2004 (SAP_BASIS 640) ABAP Stack Service Pack 11 (SP11) 或更高版本
  • SAP NetWeaver 2004 (SAP_BASIS 640) J2EE Stack SP13 或更高版本
  • SAP NetWeaver 7.0 SP15 或更高版本
  • SAP NetWeaver 7.0 / 2004s ABAP (SAP_BASIS 7.00) 或更高版本
  • SAP NetWeaver 7.0 / 2004s J2EE (SAP_BASIS 7.00) 或更高版本

CPU

  • Intel Pentium 4 处理器(推荐),2 GHz

操作系统

  • Windows Server 2008 Enterprise x86
  • Windows Server 2008 Enterprise (x64)
  • Windows Server 2008 (x86)
  • Windows Server 2008 (x64)
  • Windows Server 2003 Standard SP1 或 SP2
  • Windows Server 2003 Enterprise SP1 或 SP2
  • Windows Server 2003 Standard x64 SP1 或 SP2
  • Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 SP1 或 SP2

浏览器

  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 或更高版本

Windows 安装程序

  • Microsoft Windows Installer (MSI) 2 或更高版本

内存

  • 1 GB RAM

磁盘空间

  • 100 MB

迈克菲要求

  • VirusScan 8.7i;有关安装和配置要求,请参阅产品文档
  • 管理和报告功能需要 ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0 版或更高版本

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产品简介

McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for SAP (English)

For a technical summary on the McAfee product listed above, please view the product data sheet.

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