Data Center Security Management

Security management solutions with situational analysis, data security, and complete monitoring capability

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Overview

McAfee Data Center Security Management solution delivers high-performance, content-aware security information and event management (SIEM), reducing risk exposure and increasing network and information security by eliminating scalability and performance limitations. With today’s security threats being more sophisticated and targeted than ever, the need for a managed security strategy is critical for any successful business.

Data Center Security Management solutions provide a comprehensive, real-time threat intelligence to protect your data center from cybercriminals across all vectors — file, web, message, and network. Utilizing the industry's fastest analytical tools, McAfee Enterprise Security Manager identifies, correlates, and remediates threats in minutes instead of hours, allowing you to quickly mitigate risks to your information and infrastructure.

Utilizing the industry’s fastest analytical tools, McAfee Enterprise Security Manager, identifies, correlates, and remediates threats in minutes instead of hours, allowing you to quickly mitigate risks to your information and infrastructure providing security management throughout the data center.

Key Benefits

  • Enterprise Security/General Compliance
    McAfee Enterprise Security Manager detects anomalies in user, network, and application behavior, and detects activity patterns that represent more sophisticated threats. When threat activity is detected, Enterprise Security Manager dynamically strengthens perimeter defenses — effectively locking down networks against newly detected threats for true managed security.
  • Data Security and PCI DSS Compliance
    For companies looking to protect against data loss with a more efficient and cost-effective solution, a content-aware SIEM is ideal. Enterprise Security Manager can track and analyze how protected information is accessed and used on the network to detect unintentional data loss, deliberate data theft, and violations of business policies that could put sensitive information at risk.
  • Privacy – HIPAA and PCI Compliance
    Protecting the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of personal information is no longer a goal — it is a legal requirement across many industries, including healthcare, financial services, and K-12 education. Using content awareness, Enterprise Security Manager provides comprehensive monitoring and reporting on confidential data, meeting HIPAA and PCI DSS mandates, as well as Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Red Flag Rules and 21 CFR Part 11 requirements.

Products

McAfee Enterprise Security Manager
McAfee Enterprise Security Manager

McAfee Enterprise Security Manager provides the speed and rich context required to identify critical threats, respond quickly, and easily address compliance requirements. Continuous global threat and enterprise risk feeds deliver adaptive and autonomous risk management, allowing remediation of threats and compliance reporting in minutes instead of hours.

McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator
McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator

McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) is a key component of the McAfee Security Management Platform, and the only enterprise-class software, to provide unified management of endpoint, network, and data security. With end-to-end visibility and powerful automations that slash incident response times, McAfee ePO software dramatically strengthens protection and drives down the cost and complexity of managing risk and security.

McAfee Global Threat Intelligence Proxy
McAfee Global Threat Intelligence Proxy

McAfee Global Threat Intelligence Proxy (McAfee GTI Proxy) enables McAfee VirusScan Enterprise nodes to perform McAfee GTI file reputation queries from within the enterprise network — without requiring direct access to the public McAfee cloud.

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Enterprise Security Manager

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McAfee Global Threat Intelligence

Learn about McAfee Global Threat Intelligence and how it protects customers against cyberthreats.

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  • Uniquely Positioned for Growth
    Gavin Struthers - May 09, 2013
    If you joined our Q2 Global Channels Webcast, you know the McAfee team is energized and ready to take our partnership to the next level.  We have momentum.  Our strategy is working and only McAfee can deliver the innovation necessary to respond to customer demands and evolving market dynamics. If you couldn’t attend, please be Read more...
  • New Data Center Demand Generation Kit Now Available
    Lang Tibbils - April 02, 2013
    As part of our continued investment in optimizing how we go-to-market together, we’ve created a new Channel Demand Generation Kit to help accelerate your sales with us in key growth markets. This kit was built based on your feedback and contains up-to-date sales and marketing materials including these core assets:   Scripted solution training materials Read more...
  • My New Year’s Resolution
    Gavin Struthers - January 15, 2013
    With a New Year comes renewed focus, and for me that comes in the form of my 2013 New Year’s resolutions. One of my New Year’s resolutions for our global channel partner community is to Transform our partner engagements to strengthen relevancy and drive mutual profitability.  If it sounds familiar, that’s because it is the Read more...
  • Making Privacy an Enabler in the Next-Generation Data Center
    Archive - July 25, 2012
    As organizations evolve infrastructure models for greater business agility and cost savings, they can become mired in uncertainty. The issues of data privacy and responsibility alongside a myriad of regulations with different privacy requirements cause a great deal of concern, especially in relation to public cloud adoption. Most global organizations are dealing with 42+ standards and regulations Read more...
  • April #SecChat Recap: Data Center Security and the Cloud
    Archive - May 01, 2012
    We kicked off our April #SecChat discussion by asking what security factors our community believed were inhibiting organizations from adopting cloud for the data center. The topic of control was quickly touched upon, as @LabNuke pointed out that access control is a key concern, and @KentMcGovern mentioned a loss of direct control over the environment. Read more...