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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 58943" data-source="post: 778294"><p>I'd take a hard look at Gdata since their additional improvements have gone live now. It's really lightweight and the 10 Devices for $54 is a good deal. GData is going to be all that you need on a box.</p><p></p><p>Also don't neglect layered security in terms of your entire infrastructure. I'm a big fan of layering but NOT in terms of systems. As I mentioned, with Gryphon adding ESET to all devices sitting behind it on your network and doing the heavy lifting of all of the ESET stuff, that gives you a layer that doesn't impact the performance and usability of your systems. I find it hard to believe windows boxes sitting on a network behind Gryphon and having Kaspersky/GData/Norton/F-Secure or whatever installed is EVER going to get infected. I can't imagine the need to add much more than that and UBlock..:emoji_fearful:</p><p></p><p>As Raiden says, don't overthink or overengineer it.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]202170[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>PS: Only a total scrub would use trial resets.. It's not like these AV's are expensive. If you can't afford a few bucks for an AV then you have other problems that are more important than an AV. Sorry to be blunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 58943, post: 778294"] I'd take a hard look at Gdata since their additional improvements have gone live now. It's really lightweight and the 10 Devices for $54 is a good deal. GData is going to be all that you need on a box. Also don't neglect layered security in terms of your entire infrastructure. I'm a big fan of layering but NOT in terms of systems. As I mentioned, with Gryphon adding ESET to all devices sitting behind it on your network and doing the heavy lifting of all of the ESET stuff, that gives you a layer that doesn't impact the performance and usability of your systems. I find it hard to believe windows boxes sitting on a network behind Gryphon and having Kaspersky/GData/Norton/F-Secure or whatever installed is EVER going to get infected. I can't imagine the need to add much more than that and UBlock..:emoji_fearful: As Raiden says, don't overthink or overengineer it. [ATTACH=full]202170[/ATTACH] PS: Only a total scrub would use trial resets.. It's not like these AV's are expensive. If you can't afford a few bucks for an AV then you have other problems that are more important than an AV. Sorry to be blunt. [/QUOTE]
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