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02-27-2023 02:20 PM
Hello,
For several years and until now, I have always used Symantec Endpoint Protection + Malwarebyte to secure my computers. And I'm very satisfied with it.
1. Could you advise me if HP Wolf Security for Business is as good as Symantec Endpoint Protection + Malwarebyte combined?
2. If I keep HP Wolf Security, should I add Malwarbytes to it?
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02-28-2023 11:34 AM
Regarding your first question, HP has published an advisory article, URL:
https://enterprisesecurity.hp.com/s/article/Bromium-and-Third-Party-Software-Interoperability-Guide .
That article includes reference to Symantec Endpoint Protection, among several other third-party security products, explaining how to enable 'peaceful coexistence' between those products and HP Sure Click Enterprise (directly related to HP Wolf Security), installed in the same PC, workstation or endpoint device.
One may conclude from this advisory, that HP recognizes that customers sometimes prefer to have more than one security product installed, and that it is an acceptable situation.
02-28-2023 11:34 AM
Regarding your first question, HP has published an advisory article, URL:
https://enterprisesecurity.hp.com/s/article/Bromium-and-Third-Party-Software-Interoperability-Guide .
That article includes reference to Symantec Endpoint Protection, among several other third-party security products, explaining how to enable 'peaceful coexistence' between those products and HP Sure Click Enterprise (directly related to HP Wolf Security), installed in the same PC, workstation or endpoint device.
One may conclude from this advisory, that HP recognizes that customers sometimes prefer to have more than one security product installed, and that it is an acceptable situation.