HI Guys, can i ask a more basic question.
I have SEPM 14 on premises that has been around for years.
Are the products referred to in the above brochure :-
a) "New" and that all original SEPM 14 clients will have to migrate to, or
b) is this an alternative product suite , and SEPM 14 will remain as is.
If a), which of the 'New' products what would my existing SEPM 14 Licenses be equivalent to ?
Also, i have been very unhappy with the transition from Symantec to Broadcom. It hasn't gone very well. and i'm 50/50 about leaving Broadcom. I have always liked SEPM, but is the Tech support with broadcom getting any better. If you can't rely on getting good quality, and timely support for the product, then its time to move away.
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RFEL
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Original Message:
Sent: 08-07-2020 11:05 AM
From: Kris Gainsforth
Subject: Threat Defense for AD and SESC
To answer your original question, the bare minimum you need is TDAD and a SEPM. Most customers will keep the SEP client installed on their AD machines connected to an on-prem SEPM and then connect TDAD to that. You can still hybrid enroll the SEPM for visibility/cloud policies.
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Kris Gainsforth
Solutions Engineer
Broadcom
Original Message:
Sent: 08-06-2020 08:11 PM
From: Nathan Oldfield
Subject: Threat Defense for AD and SESC
Hey Mark
I think SEP SBE is moving to SES(E)
There is SESE - Symantec Endpoint Security Enterprise
and
SESC - Symantec Endpoint Security Complete
There are only the 2 versions of SES, SESE and SESC and it seems SES is used to describe SESE.
It's a bit confusing and the lack of information from our disti has been rather dissapointing
From - https://docs.broadcom.com/doc/endpoint-security-en
Original Message:
Sent: 08-06-2020 07:43 PM
From: Mark Johnson
Subject: Threat Defense for AD and SESC
Just curious what is the difference between SEPC and SEPE?
We are in the process of moving from SEP SBE Cloud to SEPE cloud.
Mark Johnson
Original Message:
Sent: 8/6/2020 7:14:00 PM
From: Nathan Oldfield
Subject: Threat Defense for AD and SESC
posting in this community as there seems to be more engagement in here....
We are about to go down the path of moving from SEP 14 with SEPM on prem to SESC. I was hoping to move to SESC with the cloud based management.
However after reading the documentation for TDfAD it requires a SEPM server. So does that mean I can run Hybrid or do I have to stay on-prem only for the SESC? I can't see any mention in the docs about integrating with the cloud based SES management.
I have also logged a support case (32146519) and the initial response was you can have SESC and TDAD!!!!
I then replied
and now I wait
It would seem as though there is not much product knowledge around the place that's easily accessible.. I'm sure there are people that know all about this stuff, someone had to create the software, but where are they?
Just getting very frustrated as I'm under time pressure to get this sorted out.. I should have the SESC licences in a couple of days and I need to get moving on it!!