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Host Intrusion Prevention for Desktops safeguards your business against complex
security threats that may otherwise be unintentionally introduced or allowed by
desktops and laptops. Host Intrusion Prevention for Desktops is easy to deploy,
configure, and manage.
Comprehensive security — Three layers of protection (signature analysis,
behavioral analysis, and dynamic stateful firewall with global reputation
technology) prevent intrusions, protect assets, and defend your company against
known and emerging exploits, including zero-day attacks.
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Advanced vulnerability shielding — Stronger protection against exploits that
target new vulnerabilities means your IT staff has more time for planning,
testing, and deploying patches.
Automatic updates — Security content updates are delivered automatically to
target specific vulnerabilities and block emerging threats (including
buffer-overflow attacks) from executing.
Customized security control — Easily apply different levels of protection based
on location (corporate network, VPN, or public network). Host Intrusion
Prevention travels with the laptop and can provide varying degrees of
protection, depending on whether you are in the office, at home, or on the road.
Enhanced security powered by McAfee Global Threat Intelligence — McAfee Global
Threat Intelligence (GTI) is a comprehensive cloud-based threat intelligence
service. Already integrated into McAfee security products, it works in real
time, 24 hours a day, to protect customers against cyberthreats across all
vectors — file, web, message, and network. McAfee GTI offers the broadest threat
data, most robust data correlation, and most complete product integration in the
industry. McAfee’s GTI network allows enabled products to evaluate threats on
multiple vectors in real time, leading to faster identification of threats and
higher capture rates. Host Intrusion Prevention for Desktop uses the McAfee GTI
file reputation service and network connection reputation service to find
suspicious files before they are identified as carrying malicious payloads, as
well as domains/IP addresses that are infected or hosting malware attacks, and
block those attacks.
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