One of the defining features of this 14.3 iteration is its enhanced integration with the Symantec Endpoint Security (SES) cloud console. While SEP has historically been an on-premises solution managed via the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager (SEPM), version 14.3.11213.9000 bridges the gap toward a hybrid architecture. This allows administrators to manage remote workers and off-network devices with the same granularity as local workstations, providing visibility into lateral movement and unauthorized credential usage regardless of the user's location.
Furthermore, this build addresses the modern necessity of "Living off the Land" (LotL) defense. Modern attackers frequently use legitimate system tools, like PowerShell or WMI, to carry out malicious activities. The TE Repack of SEP 14.3 includes hardened exploit prevention modules that monitor these legitimate processes for anomalous behavior. By isolating suspicious scripts and memory injections, the software prevents attackers from using the operating system’s own tools against itself.
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One of the defining features of this 14.3 iteration is its enhanced integration with the Symantec Endpoint Security (SES) cloud console. While SEP has historically been an on-premises solution managed via the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager (SEPM), version 14.3.11213.9000 bridges the gap toward a hybrid architecture. This allows administrators to manage remote workers and off-network devices with the same granularity as local workstations, providing visibility into lateral movement and unauthorized credential usage regardless of the user's location.
Furthermore, this build addresses the modern necessity of "Living off the Land" (LotL) defense. Modern attackers frequently use legitimate system tools, like PowerShell or WMI, to carry out malicious activities. The TE Repack of SEP 14.3 includes hardened exploit prevention modules that monitor these legitimate processes for anomalous behavior. By isolating suspicious scripts and memory injections, the software prevents attackers from using the operating system’s own tools against itself.
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