McAfee Total Protection for Secure Business

McAfee Total Protection for Secure Business

Powerful, integrated, cost-effective security

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Overview

McAfee Total Protection for Secure Business delivers all the computer security a medium-size company needs — in one streamlined and easy-to-use solution. Compared with purchasing and maintaining multiple security products from multiple vendors, Total Protection for Secure Business lowers costs, eliminates the compatibility and maintenance issues associated with multiple point products and vendors, and provides better visibility, control, and comprehensive intelligence on your security posture.

Easy to deploy and maintain — McAfee’s centralized management console, the ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) platform, simplifies monitoring, maintenance, and reporting.

Complete protection — Total Protection for Secure Business delivers strong security to help medium-size businesses weather the storm today and safeguard their future. It provides all the critical elements of endpoint security required to combat cybercrime, including anti-virus, anti-spyware, host intrusion prevention, desktop firewall, encryption, device control, web threat protection, and email security.

McAfee Secure in 15

Features & Benefits

Get ironclad protection for endpoints

Count on McAfee’s award-winning anti-virus, anti-spyware, desktop firewall, and SiteAdvisor web security technologies. Integrated host intrusion prevention saves you time, money, and resources by reducing the frequency and urgency of patch rollouts.

Ensure secure data encryption

Deny unauthorized access to sensitive data with full-disk encryption. Whether stored on desktops, laptops, tablets, or other mobile devices, all your data is automatically encrypted using industry-standard strong encryption algorithms such as AES-256 and RC5-1024. If a computer or device is lost or stolen, McAfee Total Protection for Secure Business renders all of its data useless.

Secure complete email and web security

Prevent spam, viruses, phishing attacks, and inappropriate content from entering your network. Three layers of web protection include URL filtering, which monitors and controls web usage while enforcing acceptable-use policies; active malware scanning, which blocks malware trying to enter your network via the web; and SiteAdvisor, which warns users about risky websites and blocks access to malicious or subverted sites.

Stop data theft with device control

Prevent data from leaving your company on USB devices, like thumb drives, iPods, or phones, with device control measures to lock down access to external devices.

Integrate security management

Leverage McAfee’s single, web-based ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) console to manage all your security, while improving visibility, enabling stronger security, and lowering operational costs.

Save time

Acquire, deploy, and manage your security with one simple system. Medium-size businesses spend less time on security management by using McAfee’s centralized management console. McAfee’s Secure in 15 best-practices methodology makes it possible for small and midsize businesses to address top security challenges in just 15 minutes per day.

Save money

Save up to 50% on lower licensing fees and support costs than if you purchased separate components. And when you compare the cost of Total Protection for Secure Business to the impact of a security breach, you’ll see a huge ROI.

Secure proactive, real-time malware detection

Trust Artemis Technology to dramatically reduce the protection gap and stop new malware in minutes. It leverages the collective threat intelligence community to limit the need to manually submit malware samples.

Unparalleled global threat reach

McAfee Global Threat Intelligence provides comprehensive, real-time threat research for both known and emerging threats across all key threat vectors — file, web, email, and network. This technology correlates real-world data collected from millions of sensors globally and delivers threat intelligence, effectively compressing the protection gap from days to seconds.

System Requirements

These are minimum system requirements only. Recommended requirements are in parenthesis, where applicable. Actual requirements will vary depending on the nature of your environment.

System Requirements

  • 64 MB RAM (128 MB recommended; 256 MB recommended for servers)

Workstation Operating Systems

  • Microsoft Windows 7
  • Microsoft Windows Vista
  • Microsoft Windows XP Home or Professional
  • Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional with Service Pack 2 (SP2) or higher

Note: 64-bit operating system support is available for some technologies.

Server Operating Systems

  • Microsoft Windows 2003 Web Edition
  • Microsoft Windows 2003 Enterprise Server
  • Microsoft Windows 2003 Standard Server
  • Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server with SP2 or higher
  • Microsoft Windows 2000 Datacenter Server

Note: 64-bit operating system support is available for some technologies.

Other Supported Platforms

  • XP Tablet PC
  • Citrix MetaFrame 1.8 & XP Support
  • EMC Celerra File Server

Email Server Security

  • Operating Systems
    • Microsoft Exchange 2007
    • Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server or Advanced Server
    • Lotus Domino on Microsoft Windows 6.0.2, 7.0.2, and 8.0
    • Lotus Domino on IBM AIX 4.3.3, 5.1, and 5.3
    • Solaris 2.6 or higher

Data Security (Desktop, Laptop & Tablet Endpoints)

  • System Requirements
    • CPU: Pentium-compatible
    • RAM: 128 MB
    • Disk space: 5–35 MB available, depending on localization and number of devices
    • Network connection: TCP/IP for remote access
  • Operating Systems
    • Microsoft Windows Vista (all 32-bit and 64-bit versions)
    • Microsoft Windows XP
    • Microsoft Windows 2000
    • Microsoft Windows 2003 Server SP1 or higher

Mobile Devices

  • System Requirements
    • CPU: 195 MHz
    • RAM: 64 MB
    • Network connection: TCP/IP for remote administration and ActiveSync 4.5 or higher for wired policy installation/updates

Centralized Management

  • System Requirements
    • CPU: Pentium-compatible
    • RAM: 128 MB (512 MB recommended)
    • Disk space: 200 MB
  • Server Operating Systems
    • Microsoft Windows Server 2003
    • Microsoft Windows XP
    • Microsoft Windows 2000

Gateway Email & Web Security

  • VMware Server 1.0.x or VMware ESX 3.5

Customer Stories

Agencia de Defensa de la Competencia de Andalucía

Agencia de Defensa de la Competencia de Andalucía relies on McAfee Total Protection for Secure Business for comprehensive and streamlined security.

Highlights
  • Reduced time spent checking and updating systems from one day to two minutes
  • Saved money compared to multiple point security solutions; device control alone would have cost almost as much as the entire McAfee solution
  • Blocked users’ access to harmful websites

Community South Bank

McAfee Total Protection for Secure Business provides Community South Bank with comprehensive server and desktop protection, while safeguarding data and defending against threats.

Highlights
  • Slashed time spent on security administration, especially compared to multiple point products
  • Saved more than 30% in license fees
  • Simplified management while providing comprehensive security
  • Prevented users from accidentally or maliciously exposing data

Su Clinica Familiar

McAfee Total Protection for Secure Business delivers comprehensive server and desktop protection to Su Clinica Familiar.

Highlights
  • Slashed time spent on weekly security administration from 20 hours to five hours
  • Environment stabilized with zero system crashes versus multiple crashes per day prior to installation
  • Desktop and server protection alone offered cost savings over standalone products

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Blogs

  • 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...