Symantec Endpoint Management Console Site
Protection against fileless and Living Off the Land (LOTL) attacks.
The management console is designed to streamline IT operations while hardening security across Windows, Mac, Linux, and mobile platforms. symantec endpoint management console
| Component | Description | |-----------|-------------| | | Central server hosting the database and management website (IIS/Apache). Stores all policies, logs, and client configuration. | | Management Console | Java-based or web-based UI (depending on version) used by administrators. | | Agent (Client) | Installed on each endpoint. Communicates with the server via HTTPS (default port 443 or 8443) or legacy port 8014. | | Database | Microsoft SQL Server or embedded Sybase SQL Anywhere. Stores events, client data, and historical logs. | | Replication Partners | Optional additional management servers for high availability or load balancing. | Protection against fileless and Living Off the Land
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The agent periodically checks into the management server for policy updates and new definitions. It sends security events (malware detection, firewall blocks) back to the server in near real-time.
Whether you are a seasoned admin or new to the Broadcom ecosystem, here is what you need to know about navigating and optimizing your management console. Key Capabilities of the SEPM Console