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Re: Encryption


From: Vic Vandal <vvandal () well com>
Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 07:51:09 -0800 (PST)

Imran, you can get some insight on Symantec Endpoint Encryption by checking out these links:

http://www.symantec.com/connect/sites/default/files/SEE_6.0_Technical_Presentation.pps

http://eval.symantec.com/mktginfo/enterprise/articles/b-tolly_symc_endpoint_protection_vs_mcafee_total_protection_08-2008.en-us.pdf

http://www.mcafee.com/us/resources/white-papers/wp-total-protection-for-endpoint-superior-symantec.pdf

We've used McAfee Endpoint Encryption (formerly known as Safeboot) where I work for many years.  You can learn a bit 
about Symantec's product via the comparison to McAfee's product in the two links directly above.  If you have any 
specific questions about product policies, features, rollout, or maintenance let me know.  In many cases those Q&As are 
relevant to both products.

Peace,
Vic



On 13 Dec 2011, at 17:20, Imran <imranfbhatti () gmail com> wrote:

Can any body share experience using "symantec endpoint encryption" solution.

Sent from my iPhone



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