What is the different between Symantec Endpoint Protection 11 and Norton Internet Security 2008?

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My system is strong enough to handle those hogging suites. I know SEP is made for servers and clients in a networks and NIS is for home users, but I wonder which features make the difference. And can I install SEP on a home PC or laptop?

2 Responses for “What is the different between Symantec Endpoint Protection 11 and Norton Internet Security 2008?”

  1. Vortex of Water says:

    Symantec Endpoint are for servers and enterprises… I don’t suggest that you go into that, because it might be so complicated that you’d regret getting it… It might give you like network control and then domain… I don’t want to talk about it.

    I plan to get Norton Internet Security 2008 because of it’s quite good features, just be aware of it’s memory hogginess…

    I would use Norton Internet Security though.

    Hope this helped.

  2. Christ K says:

    the new Symantec Endpoint Protection 11 (EP 11), an anti-everything software client, strings virtual barbed wire around your business’s PCs. A host-based intrusion prevention system (HIPS) uses TruScan proactive threat scanning to prevent zero-day attacks and at the same time locks down the desktop so that only authorized apps can run. Device control regulates the copying of files to USB memory devices. Antivirus and antispyware features (along with anti-rootkit protection) guard against malware.

    ~Norton Internet Security 2008 :

    Norton Internet Security 2007 is always running in the background to detect and block spyware, viruses, worms, phishing Web sites, and hackers before they can cause harm. Now you can browse online, download software, or exchange emails knowing you’re protected from viruses and spyware.

    Answer : They are the same .

    ~Great luck!

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