5/30/2023 0 Comments Eset endpoint security vs sophos![]() Sophos shows nothing being blocked, we go through a game of guess and check with the policies, and ultimately identify that it was a Sophos configuration that was causing it. Numerous situations have come around where users state "X is no longer working after Sophos was installed". We like it, but have found that it doesn't always identify when it is blocking something. I just counted twenty Sophos services running on my desktop. ![]() Sophos does a LOT, and is very heavy as a result. I have actually been worried that it wasn't functioning at times, but it picks up malware that I purposely put in front of it. Product has been stable, with a very small number of false positives as well. We have had no issues that I can ever remember. The feature-set seems lacking compared to Sophos, but we are a few revisions behind and I imagine some of that gap is made up with updating. ![]() ESET has been a lightweight and reliable product in an environment where lightweight is a requirement. We're in a position where we have had ESET for a few years at this point for a subset of our devices, but also deployed Sophos to everything that doesn't fall within the subset relatively recently. My response ended up being much more long-winded than intended, but I have experience with both products.
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