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iSheriff 05-05-2016, 07:16 AM
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Has anyone ever heard of or come across an AV called iSheriff ?
Our company is thinking about using them as a replacement to Norton.
I was told it is has a small footprint, it's cloud based, their CP is web-based and they come with web-filtering, only problem is that I haven't come across anyone who has used them and getting management to go for a more reputable company is difficult as their is funds involved and if it costs less they will go for it.
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RE: iSheriff 05-05-2016, 07:19 AM
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Ask your management if they want to learn the hard way. That is, unless iSheriff is reputable. I've personally not heard of it.
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RE: iSheriff 05-05-2016, 07:47 AM
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I Never heard of "iSheriff" before so i wouldnt be able to tell you anything :/
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RE: iSheriff 05-05-2016, 08:43 AM
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I'll just have to be on standby and monitor things more carefully from my side once they become integrated into our systems.
Exciting times from here on out, lol
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RE: iSheriff 05-19-2016, 08:42 PM
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Situation report ...
iSheriff's web service could not integrate with our network for some reason, all PC's have issues with certain content not displaying. It uses a proxy script in the connection settings of the browser and when it gives problems and want to remove it via the policy screen on the Control Panel, it does not deselect the proxy setting in all browsers on random PC's.
The AV itself is pretty good, blocked certain files from opening when users plug in their USB's from home and their phones, you can see what it has blocked on which/who's machine, but what I did notice is that you can't roll out a scan from the CP because it only goes to certain PC's.
It is terrible with Mac devices, keeps giving module error and you have manually update the engine after installing it, somehow it can't do it itself.
If I had to rate the web filter I would give it a 3/10 and for the AV 6/10
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RE: iSheriff 05-19-2016, 09:08 PM
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I mean that's great and all but AV isn't something you should be cheaping out on.
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RE: iSheriff 05-19-2016, 09:14 PM
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I think you should move onto Avast, I use it as a alternative, my main antivirus is my brain.
But yeah, Avast should do the trick.
Also, you should monitor the computers and save logs,
This way you can see if they have done something... just a suggestion.
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RE: iSheriff 05-30-2016, 12:02 PM
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I realize this thread's around 3 weeks old, but I'd like to comment on my viewpoint.
I've also never heard of It. I've performed a quick Google search and found that the company Itself, was established In 1999 with It's focus on Information security. It many well offer good all-round protection, but until that's been established by your company, I'd be reluctant to the make the switch.
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