Hello,
for about 2 Years we are successfully using "Sophos Endpoint Security" for about 200 computers. Sophos Enterprise Console is installed on a seperate Windows Server to manage all those computer.
We also have a SG Firewall (with full guard-bundle, so it had most features I think), it also has a "Endpoint Protection" tab, and the protection there is actually enabled (but didn't use it yet). So I just installed Sophos AV on a non-domain computer with the "This link can be used from any computer to download the installer"-Link from the "Deploy Agent" tab.
Now I got the Endpoint Protection on my (personal, non-domain for testing purposes) computer. Unfortunately it looks like there is no firewall option when installing the AV Protection over the SG Firewall. When I install Endpoint Protection from the Windows Server (Enterprise Console), there is the option to enable Sophos Firewall for the client. But that's not the Question for now.
I do understand the concept of either managing Endpoint Protection for computers from the SEC (Sophos Enterprise Console) - running on a Server - or have it managed over the Firewall ("centralized"). It looks like I can mix both: protect some Computers from SEC, and some over the firewall (of course this isn't very practical, though, but possible).
1.) The Question now is, if I have 200 licenses (for client/server software "Endpoint Protection Standard"), what is it about this "Endpoint Protection" managed over the SG? Is this a "lite" Version of Endpoint Protection built-in right into the firewall, or does the same pool of licenses apply here (the 200)? If its not the same pool, how are the computers that I manage now (over the firewall) licensed?
2.) Also, when Endpoint Protection is rolled out on either by the SG, or from the SEC, is it the same AV-engine that runs? Or is one way to do it "better" or more "secure" (besides the fact the firewall-feature is missing when deployed through the SG).
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