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Symantec Endpoint Protection 14.3.11213.9000 Te... ❲Must Watch❳

These fixes represent significant stability improvements across the management console and client components.

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Centralized management console for ease of administration, monitoring, and reporting, making it easier for IT teams to manage security across the organization.

2 GHz Pentium 4 (x86-64 support) with at least 2 cores; 4 cores are recommended. Symantec Endpoint Protection 14.3.11213.9000 Te...

Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) version corresponds to Release Update 9 (RU9) . This release focuses on enhancing threat intelligence controls, improving cross-platform security for Mac and Linux, and streamlining administrative workflows. Key Features in 14.3 RU9

Disk space requirements depend on the client type installed. For a standard installation with the program data folder on the system drive, approximately 395 MB is required. If installed to an alternate drive, 180 MB is needed on the system drive and 350 MB on the alternate installation drive. Additional space is required for content updates and logs.

Standalone client installers for unmanaged clients can be obtained from the Broadcom Support Portal. Note that Symantec Agent or Symantec Endpoint Protection for Linux 14.3 RU1 and later cannot run as an unmanaged client. 2 GHz Pentium 4 (x86-64 support) with at

: Allows for isolating compromised or at-risk Mac devices from the network.

RU9 addressed a broad range of issues across both the and the SEP Manager . Below is a curated list of the most notable fixes:

Symantec’s security engine continues to be independently validated. In the , Symantec Endpoint Security Complete 14.3 achieved an impressive 17.5 out of 18 points , earning the coveted "TOP PRODUCT" award. Key Features in 14

The most widely reported issue with the initial RU9 release (14.3.11213.9000) involves . System event logs may show network interface reset messages. This issue occurs specifically when Out-of-Band scanning is enabled under the Advanced Settings of the Intrusion Prevention policy.

Based on typical SEP versioning, this corresponds to:

Regularly update the SEPM to the latest definitions to ensure protection against the newest threats.