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<blockquote data-quote="MacDefender" data-source="post: 909194" data-attributes="member: 83059"><p>Watchguard almost certainly cares more about their UTM (enterprise firewall/IPS/gateway) solutions and not having to pay for an AV engine from a third party is a huge win for that.</p><p></p><p>WD and other free AV solutions are good for individual device protection, but there's a lot of demand for these fully integrated UTM solutions where the health/presence of an endpoint protection software on a device is a prerequisite to the firewall allowing it onto the network, for example.</p><p></p><p>Sophos I think does the best job at this product category. They have a decent in-house engine and I believe they still use Avira as their secondary engine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacDefender, post: 909194, member: 83059"] Watchguard almost certainly cares more about their UTM (enterprise firewall/IPS/gateway) solutions and not having to pay for an AV engine from a third party is a huge win for that. WD and other free AV solutions are good for individual device protection, but there's a lot of demand for these fully integrated UTM solutions where the health/presence of an endpoint protection software on a device is a prerequisite to the firewall allowing it onto the network, for example. Sophos I think does the best job at this product category. They have a decent in-house engine and I believe they still use Avira as their secondary engine. [/QUOTE]
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