We are happy to announce that we released Endpoint Security Manager 3.4.
Comodo Endpoint Security Manager (ESM) 3.4 software brings seven layers of defense - antivirus, firewall, web URL filtering, host intrusion prevention, auto-sandbox (containment), file reputation, and virus scope (behavioral analyzer) – together under a single offering for customers of all sizes, to protect them from both known and unknown threats.
What is New:
New “Dashboard” where admin would be able to see every important metric immediately
New default profiles together with default groups for easy onboarding process
New reports for more insight about AV database updates and scans
Sandbox history view would show which unknown applications runs or ran inside sandbox
Back-end improvements for more robust and faster server
Introduced local cache proxy for bandwidth optimization on network
Out of box Windows 10 Support
NEW file intelligence service for enterprises where they can submit their unknowns to Comodo and we would provide detailed analyses report to them with a verdict. This would be only available to Enterprise customers with Premium License.
What is Improved:
CES upgrade process becomes seamless with better user experience
Log structure is improved for easier SIEM integration and better data visualization for admins
New competitor product versions to be uninstalled added
ESM will override the settings even if the user changes anything on endpoint and make it incompliant
Policy templates and brief descriptions enriched
Path info about unknown files on global list
Current agent version and component list on deployment screen
Added more informative data to other forms as well
Endpoint infections shown more user friendly
Note:
This version supports either fresh install of ESM or upgrade from 3.3 to 3.4.
You can get the a trial license from below link and start using it.
Are there plans to use something other than SilverLight as that will be unsupported soon in Chromodo, and Dragon according to the yellow bar across the top of ESM Console or will we have to use none Comodo browsers like IE or Firefox ?. I even had to enable NPAPI in Flags to get SilverLight to work at all in the latest versions of Chromodo and Dragon.
Unfortunately the installer hung on ‘validating install’ for me. (I mistakenly clicked ‘complete’ rather than ‘upgrade’ on a machine with an existing 3.3 install, so that might have affected it?)
I had to kill the installer as it made no progress after 15 mins and there was no CPU or disk activity. Now installer will not try again as it thinks there is still an install in progress. Any way to clean this up?