McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for use with SAP NetWeaver Platform

McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for SAP

Proven security for mission-critical SAP environments

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Overview

McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for SAP continuously secures mission-critical SAP NetWeaver environments against potential security threats. It also stops zero-day threats and speeds the time to resolution when vulnerabilities are discovered. And it provides comprehensive management reporting, updates, and auditing capabilities, all in one package. McAfee is an SAP-certified integration partner.

VirusScan Enterprise for SAP offers:

Continuous, comprehensive coverage — Scan, quarantine, and remediate sensitive documents, configuration files, and templates before they reach your SAP environment.

Simplified security management — Manage agents, policies, and reports for your SAP environment and all your McAfee products from the McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) platform, the centralized security management console.

Flexible deployment — Use as a standalone server or as a virtual machine.

Proven protection — Count on McAfee’s anti-malware expertise, trusted by more than 50 million enterprise users worldwide, and the 24/7 anti-threat vigilance of McAfee Labs.

Features & Benefits

Secure your mission-critical SAP environment

Block malware, scan external files, quarantine infected files, and stop zero-day threats before they reach your SAP NetWeaver environment.

Save time with automatic updates

Count on automatic, real-time updates from McAfee Labs to ensure the most current protections are always in place.

Save money by leveraging existing investments

Extend your investment in enterprise security management by adding VirusScan Enterprise for SAP to your McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) infrastructure. No additional training is required for IT staff who already use the ePO platform.

Save trouble with simplified, centralized management

Use the ePO platform as the hub of your security risk management solutions, so you can reduce the risk of rogue, noncompliant systems; keep protection up to date; configure and enforce protection policies; and monitor security status 24/7 from one centralized, web-based console.

System Requirements

Supported SAP Software

These are minimum system requirements. Actual requirements will vary depending on the nature of your environment.

  • SAP NetWeaver 2004 (SAP_BASIS 640) ABAP Stack Service Pack 11 (SP11) or higher
  • SAP NetWeaver 2004 (SAP_BASIS 640) J2EE Stack SP13 or higher
  • SAP NetWeaver 7.0 SP15 or higher
  • SAP NetWeaver 7.0 / 2004s ABAP (SAP_BASIS 7.00) or later
  • SAP NetWeaver 7.0 / 2004s J2EE (SAP_BASIS 7.00) or later

CPU

  • Intel Pentium 4 processor (recommended) running at 2 GHz

Operating Systems

  • Windows Server 2008 Enterprise x86
  • Windows Server 2008 Enterprise x64
  • Windows Server 2008 x86
  • Windows Server 2008 x64
  • Windows Server 2003 Standard with SP1 or SP2
  • Windows Server 2003 Enterprise with SP1 or SP2
  • Windows Server 2003 Standard x64 with SP1 or SP2
  • Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 with SP1 or SP2

Browser

  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or higher

Windows Installer

  • Microsoft Windows Installer (MSI) 2 or higher

Memory

  • 1 GB RAM

Disk Space

  • 100 MB

McAfee Requirements

  • VirusScan 8.7i; see product documentation for installation and configuration requirements
  • ePolicy Orchestrator version 4.0 or higher for management and reporting

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  • The Four Phases of Every Attack
    Dan Wolff - March 21, 2012
    Let’s face it, threats have gotten much more complex; like complex mechanisms they use multiple, consecutive methods to attack. At McAfee, our research teams continually analyze the threat landscape, and define threats in terms of their attack mechanisms, which consistently fall into four categories. First malware needs a way to come in contact with unsuspecting Read more...
  • RDP+RCE=Bad News (MS12-020)
    Jim Walter - March 14, 2012
    See March 15 and 16 updates at the end of this blog. —————————————————-   The March Security Bulletin release from Microsoft was relatively light in volume. Out of the six bulletins released, only one was rated as Critical. And for good reason. MS12-020 includes CVE-2012-0002. This flaw is specific to the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) present on Read more...
  • An Update on DNSChanger and Rogue DNS Servers
    Jim Walter - March 06, 2012
    In late 2011, the FBI released documents and data focusing on “Operation Ghost Click.” This malicious operation, leveraging a variety of DNSChanger-type malware, was defined by the FBI as an “international cyber ring that infected millions of computers.” Associated malware samples and events can be traced back several years, and multiple platforms were targeted. To this day many remain Read more...
  • Another Overview of Exploit Packs
    Francois Paget - February 24, 2012
    Recently I blogged about some exploit packs. In that post I showed a table that had 10 common malware kits. I listed the vulnerabilities used, referenced by their Common Vulnerabilities & Exposures (CVE) names. There were 45 vulnerabilities in the table. From the data, this idea was taken up by Mila Parkour via her Contagio Read more...
  • McAfee Q4 Threats Report Shows Malware Surpassed 75 Million Samples in 2011
    David Marcus - February 21, 2012
    Today we released our Fourth Quarter 2011 Threat Report, revealing that malware surpassed the our estimate of 75 million unique malware samples last year. Although the release of new malware slowed a bit in Q4, mobile malware continued to increase and recorded its busiest year to date. Malware The overall growth of PC-based malware actually Read more...