At my last job, we ran NOD32.. and were quite happy with it..

On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 8:24 PM, unix_fan <unix_...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Problem:
> We are supposed to run an AV solution, where available for the OS we run.
>
> The Enterprise choice we run on Windows - the vendor sort of rhymes with
> "gigantic" - is .... "suboptimal" ... on Linux. It doesn't work for recent
> kernels and they haven't updated it in a year. By contrast, ClamAV is
> easily kept up to date, and it works well. But it is a "standalone"
> installation.
>
> We don't have a problem running ClamAV on Linux, instead of the Windows
> solution, but our Enterprise friends are wondering if anyone has a solution
> - ClamAV or otherwise - that they are happy with that also includes an
> Enterprise management component (e.g., reporting on deployment status,
> controlled updates, etc). Bonus points if any solution involves the Trusted
> Computing Module.
>
> I volunteered to ask my community, ergo this message.
>
> Searching the lopsa.org archives yields more discussions about the merits
> of compliance ("just do it"). I did not find one where anyone discusses
> Linux AV (ClamAV or any other AV engine) with an Enterprise management
> capability. So, bottom line is anyone *currently* running a Linux AV
> solution that has management capabilities and  they are happy with the
> performance?
>
> TIA,
> Mario
>
>
>
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