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Thank you so much for trusting us to protect your organization. You'll also want to verify both whether you have trusted botnet protection already covered and whether that might be something you feel you need to add.įor me, whether you go with EEA or EES, I'm just happy you're going with ESET. You may have the first two covered through other services but you'll have to decide whether their version is better than ours and whether you want to go through multiple vendors for something you can get in one. On top of that and the Network Attack Protection (IDS), ESET Endpoint Security also adds anti-spam, web control and botnet protection that ESET Endpoint Antivirus doesn't have. It's also not about just the two-way firewall either. The Network Attack Protection that kept ESET business customers from falling victim to WannaCry or letting it spread through EternalBlue, is only available in ESET Endpoint Security. Microsoft finally rushed off a fix for the exploit once it was exposed by Shadow Hackers back in April and then had to rush out another after WC became a media sensation. ESET Endpoint Security protected networks against EternalBlue before WannaCry was even a twinkle in a criminal's eye.
When it comes to the Windows Firewall vs ESET Firewall question, one example I'd remember is EternalBlue and last week's WannaCryptor issue. Is the extra protection worth the extra cost? That's not a question I can answer but while there is our comparison chart on the website, I'll just give a few things to think on: