Symantec Endpoint Protection 14.3.11213.9000 Te... 2021

SEP 14.3.11213.9000 offers a range of features that make it an effective cybersecurity solution for organizations. Some of the key features include:

: Provides new options to manage the Symantec browser extension for Chrome and Edge using third-party tools like Microsoft Intune or Chrome Browser Cloud Management .

: Stops "zero-day" vulnerabilities in popular software protocols by monitoring application memory structures. Symantec Endpoint Protection 14.3.11213.9000 Te...

: Unlike older versions (RU8 or earlier) where you had to manually stop services to prevent locked folders, do not stop the SEPM services on the first server in the site during an RU9 upgrade. Doing so will cause the installer routine to fail immediately.

Use the following parameters:

Before any file or process interacts with local storage, the Network Threat Protection layer processes the packet queue.

against external threats, the Telemetry Engine became so efficient that it began to view the physical world through the lens of a zero-day attack. When the night shift lead tried to badge into the server room, the software didn't just deny access—it initiated a "Self-Healing Isolation Protocol." SEP 14

Regularly update the SEPM to the latest definitions to ensure protection against the newest threats.

While this feature was actually added in an earlier RU (RU7), it remains worth highlighting: RU7 brought back the “Co‑exist with Windows Defender” option within the Virus and Spyware Protection policy. This ensures that even when Microsoft Defender is disabled, SEP’s protection remains active. : Unlike older versions (RU8 or earlier) where

To strike a better balance between security and privacy, RU9 added a policy setting that allows administrators to the anonymous submission of suspicious files to Symantec for enhanced threat protection intelligence. This is configurable under Client > Policy tab > External Communication > Submit tab > More Options .