> Currently the service uses both McAfee and Tanium software packages to scan and protect service-issued endpoints like laptops
In my experience McAfee alone will do exactly what this thread describes. But you then combine it with another security solution, and you end in on contention hell.
They can even scan one another during scans of underlying files/processes unless they're both correctly excluded from one another.
> Currently the service uses both McAfee and Tanium software packages to scan and protect service-issued endpoints like laptops
In my experience McAfee alone will do exactly what this thread describes. But you then combine it with another security solution, and you end in on contention hell.
They can even scan one another during scans of underlying files/processes unless they're both correctly excluded from one another.