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Upgrade Questions

Currently my company uses Sophos EndPoint Security and Control version 10.3.

We have a server set up with the Enterprise Console.  I started using Sophos a year ago when I hired on with my current company.

The Server pushes out updates to all clients at all locations.  We can control the Sophos Firewall via the Enterprise console, Application control, Web Control, etc..

My questions are:  How do I determine if I should switch to UTM?  Do I need UTM and a SG hardware Appliance or can I just stick with installing software on Servers?

We are looking at upgrading and getting the entire suite.  Endpoint protection, Mobile Control, SPAM Filtering, Disk Encryption...etc.... and I'm just trying to clarify if I only need a Software upgrade or do I have to switch to an appliance.  If both are options, is it better to go with an Appliance and if so, how do I know which one(s) to get?

I'm a little confused on the whole UTM and SG appliances.  If we get UTM, do you also need SG's?  Do I have to get RED devices for my remote locations even though they are connected via VPN through Metro Ethernet?

Does UTM replace what I currently have or is this a different product?

Any assistance is greatly appreciated

thank you in advance



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  • Hello KenSmith,

    these are questions you should discuss with a partner (or reseller). 
    SEC/SESC with all its facets is just that - Endpoint AV with some add-ons. Depending on your license other products (like SMC or PureMessage) are included. UTM - as its name implies - is a different approach. Think Microsoft's SBS vs. individual servers or even server clusters. Products overlap and the extent of integration (central management and available features) of the different components varies. Depends on what your company want to spend, what should be replaced, kicked out, added. It's complex.

    Christian

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  • Hello KenSmith,

    these are questions you should discuss with a partner (or reseller). 
    SEC/SESC with all its facets is just that - Endpoint AV with some add-ons. Depending on your license other products (like SMC or PureMessage) are included. UTM - as its name implies - is a different approach. Think Microsoft's SBS vs. individual servers or even server clusters. Products overlap and the extent of integration (central management and available features) of the different components varies. Depends on what your company want to spend, what should be replaced, kicked out, added. It's complex.

    Christian

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