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Symantec boosts endpoint protection with artificial intelligence 

Symantec Corp. has announced Symantec Endpoint Protection 14, powered by artificial intelligence on the endpoint and in the cloud.

Allen Lee, Senior Manager, Global Product Management, Advanced Threat Protection Group, Symantec.

The company says the latest version fuses essential endpoint technologies with advanced machine learning and memory exploit mitigation in a single agent, delivering a multi-layered solution able to stop advanced threats and respond at the endpoint regardless of how the attack is launched.

Symantec Endpoint Protection delivers protection in a lightweight package, building on 99.9 percent efficacy, low false positives and a 70 percent reduced footprint over the previous generation through new advanced cloud lookup capabilities, according to the company.

Powered by combined threat intelligence capabilities made possible by integrating Symantec and Blue Coat’s security telemetry, Symantec now protects 175 million consumer and enterprise endpoints, 163 million email users, 80 million web proxy users, and processes nearly eight billion security requests across these products every day.

“Symantec Endpoint Protection 14 is a major leap forward in endpoint protection, delivering the latest innovations in endpoint security on a single platform and from a security company you can trust,” said Alan Lee, Senior Manager, Global Product Management, Advanced Threat Protection Group, Symantec. “Multi-layered protection, enabled by artificial intelligence, backed by the world’s largest and most powerful threat intelligence force, and powered by the cloud – this is literally the smartest choice in endpoint technologies. Symantec Endpoint Protection 14 is an essential element of an integrated cyber defense strategy that enterprises require to combat today’s advanced threats.”

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The pace and sophistication of new threats facing organizations is daunting. In 2015, Symantec reported more than 430 million new pieces of malware and expects that figure will grow this year. To defend against these advanced threats, Symantec provides customers a single agent and management capabilities that addresses threats by integrating existing infrastructure through published APIs that enables seamless management of thousands of endpoints in multiple locations and across diverse operating systems and platforms.

The SEP 14 costs US$175 for 5 users; $351 for 10 users; and $706 for 25 users.

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