Since we're fully virtualized, it integrates seamlessly. We use the agent for deployment within the environment. Management is centralized, so updates, deployments, and reporting are done through the main console. We have a lot of flexibility in scheduling and configuring how your antivirus operates, which determines how you receive reports and alerts. You can access those through Avaya meetings or directly in the console.
I have experience using this product. However, I haven't used it specifically since I moved to the Azure team. The reason is that when it was on desktops or on-premises servers, we used it to help customers. For example, let's say their SQL Server was running and suddenly crashed. We would collect a memory dump and see that the McAfee driver was causing an unexpected integration check. So, we'd discuss with the McAfee team to see if the driver is signed and compatible with that specific system offering and if it's tested with the latest hotfixes we release. We'd also check for any potential bugs in the antivirus filter drivers. That's how our relationship works with these antivirus vendor teams.
Network Engineer at General Authority OF ZAKAT & TAX
Real User
Top 5
2024-01-16T11:11:08Z
Jan 16, 2024
In my company, we use the tool in our business-related network so that it can be used to detect everything connected to the PCs or the USB ports. The tool is useful to provide protection and prevention of attacks on the user appliances in our company's environment.
I utilize McAfee MOVE AntiVirus as a safeguard against harmful websites, which includes a web advisor feature that notifies me of potentially dangerous sites when I go online. This helps me determine whether or not to visit a particular website. In addition, I can perform a full computer scan if needed, and McAfee is also capable of scanning external devices such as USBs when connected to my computer. I am using this solution for personal use.
Senior Technology Specialist at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2022-08-15T14:49:00Z
Aug 15, 2022
When I'm getting some emails or something, they will be scanned, and the solution will be giving me an indication of whether any malware or anything is present. I can be warned before opening some attachments. It will do some scanning and provide some assurance that they have done that check so I feel protected. It's a good level of security.
The primary use case of this solution is for the scan engine. We are resellers and implement this solution for our clients. I'm the manager of presales.
My primary use case is for endpoint security, to protect my personal information. This solution is pre-installed on the laptop given to me by my company.
Co-Founder and Director of Services at Continuous Software at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 10
2021-10-19T14:36:07Z
Oct 19, 2021
We started using MOVE Antivirus because our security staff required it. And I personally haven't seen the difference because I haven't had any issues so far that McAfee addresses. MOVE Antivirus is to reduce and avoid risks.
We primarily use the product as an antivirus. It's for security. We use it specifically for PC protection. We primarily use the product within our enterprise.
Our primary use case is to protect all the computers in the company; the websites, files and emails our employees use. I'm responsible for IT and we are customers of McAfee.
Process Specialist - Operational Excellence at a government with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-02-22T20:50:38Z
Feb 22, 2021
This is not something that I actively use. It is automatically installed on my PC. It's an automatic antivirus. There is nothing needed from me to get it to work. It is used for protection and it protects the computer itself.
Data Protection Specialist at Tech Mahindra Limited
Real User
2021-02-05T09:58:52Z
Feb 5, 2021
We use it to protect our PCs and our servers. We have DLP endpoints, and we have drive encryption and endpoint security. We also use it for endpoint security on our laptops, and they do have these running on the servers.
Service Delivery Manager / Architect at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2020-08-30T08:33:41Z
Aug 30, 2020
We run it across the organization for protecting the individual work locations and workstations. It could be a laptop, desktop, or server. A client version of McAfee End Point Security is installed on each and every desktop or laptop. It completely monitors all the traffic and downloads. It also scans the files that are configured to be scanned. For example, any audio files, MOV files, or large files that we download. All such files will go through the McAfee MOVE AntiVirus to ensure that the virus is not getting into our network and systems.
CISO at a financial services firm with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2020-07-22T08:17:00Z
Jul 22, 2020
We use McAfee MOVE AntiVirus for a number of things - the normal endpoint firewall, DLP, solidcore, and more. We have a solution that is at the server. Then we have super agents at the branches, because we are a bank. We use McAfee Data Exchange Layer. We use also use McAfee Endpoint Security. We have all the models that come under McAfee Endpoint Security.
Technical Presales Consultant/ Engineer at Ingram Micro
MSP
Top 5
2019-09-29T07:29:00Z
Sep 29, 2019
I have been using this solution for six months. We use the private on-prem deployment model. Our primary use case is for clients who have big environments. For VDIs it's a nightmare to install security software to all of the VMs. It's a bottleneck for resource consumption and highers the data consumption costs. For example, let's say we have 1,000 VMs and we want to scan all of them with an agent-based solution, it eats up a lot of resources. A company offers agentless solutions, they prepare a VM and they scan the VMs without installing an agent. That VM will take care of the scan. McAfee MOVE minimizes a lot of the overhead.
Trellix MOVE AntiVirus manages and secures endpoints in large environments, providing virus detection, malware protection, internet security, and data security for PCs, servers, laptops, and virtual machines.
Trellix MOVE AntiVirus is deployed on-premises or centrally across organizations. It is commonly used in industries like banking to prevent threats, protect personal and business information, and reduce resource consumption in virtual environments. It integrates with security...
Since we're fully virtualized, it integrates seamlessly. We use the agent for deployment within the environment. Management is centralized, so updates, deployments, and reporting are done through the main console. We have a lot of flexibility in scheduling and configuring how your antivirus operates, which determines how you receive reports and alerts. You can access those through Avaya meetings or directly in the console.
I have experience using this product. However, I haven't used it specifically since I moved to the Azure team. The reason is that when it was on desktops or on-premises servers, we used it to help customers. For example, let's say their SQL Server was running and suddenly crashed. We would collect a memory dump and see that the McAfee driver was causing an unexpected integration check. So, we'd discuss with the McAfee team to see if the driver is signed and compatible with that specific system offering and if it's tested with the latest hotfixes we release. We'd also check for any potential bugs in the antivirus filter drivers. That's how our relationship works with these antivirus vendor teams.
I use it for protection, antivirus, anti-phishing, and support.
In my company, we use the tool in our business-related network so that it can be used to detect everything connected to the PCs or the USB ports. The tool is useful to provide protection and prevention of attacks on the user appliances in our company's environment.
The solution protects the PC from malware attacks. It scans for viruses. It also warns me if a link appears to be fraudulent.
We use McAfee MOVE AntiVirus for protection from viruses.
The tool offers protection from viruses for devices and endpoints.
I utilize McAfee MOVE AntiVirus as a safeguard against harmful websites, which includes a web advisor feature that notifies me of potentially dangerous sites when I go online. This helps me determine whether or not to visit a particular website. In addition, I can perform a full computer scan if needed, and McAfee is also capable of scanning external devices such as USBs when connected to my computer. I am using this solution for personal use.
I primarily use the solution in order to protect my office. If there is any site that is unsafe, I get a message pop up to warn me.
We primarily use the solution as an antivirus, for security and protection. I use it to protect my business.
We use McAfee MOVE AntiVirus
We primarily use the solution for security as an antivirus.
We primarily use the solution for endpoint protection. It's an antivirus solution. The product is good for securing virtual environments.
We primarily use the solution for security purposes.
When I'm getting some emails or something, they will be scanned, and the solution will be giving me an indication of whether any malware or anything is present. I can be warned before opening some attachments. It will do some scanning and provide some assurance that they have done that check so I feel protected. It's a good level of security.
We primarily use the solution for security and protection from viruses. How it’s improved organization:
The primary use case of this solution is for the scan engine. We are resellers and implement this solution for our clients. I'm the manager of presales.
We are using McAfee MOVE AntiVirus is using it for a security solution.
My primary use case is to provide security for devices used by our workers.
We use the latest version. The solution is useful for protection of one's personal and business information.
My primary use case is for endpoint security, to protect my personal information. This solution is pre-installed on the laptop given to me by my company.
To be honest, the product has just sat there. I have no idea what it does.
We use McAfee MOVE AntiVirus for security.
We started using MOVE Antivirus because our security staff required it. And I personally haven't seen the difference because I haven't had any issues so far that McAfee addresses. MOVE Antivirus is to reduce and avoid risks.
I am using McAfee MOVE AntiVirus for total security protection that covers my internet browsing and my local computers.
We primarily use the solution for applications and mobile.
We primarily use the product as an antivirus. It's for security. We use it specifically for PC protection. We primarily use the product within our enterprise.
I am using this solution for the security of my personal information.
I use this solution for virus detection. I implemented it for my personal use.
We are using the latest version. I use it on my laptop and for my mobile phone for the protection of personal information.
Our primary use case is to protect all the computers in the company; the websites, files and emails our employees use. I'm responsible for IT and we are customers of McAfee.
We are using this solution to protect our PCs.
It is useful in detecting any issues on the internet, and security issues.
It's an antivirus solution to protect the system. We access many websites on a daily basis and are not really sure whether it's a good or a bad site.
We are partners with McAfee and I'm a senior solution architect.
The primary use of the solution was for malware and antivirus capabilities.
This is not something that I actively use. It is automatically installed on my PC. It's an automatic antivirus. There is nothing needed from me to get it to work. It is used for protection and it protects the computer itself.
We use it to protect our PCs and our servers. We have DLP endpoints, and we have drive encryption and endpoint security. We also use it for endpoint security on our laptops, and they do have these running on the servers.
The primary use case of this solution is for the general protection of the device.
We usually use this solution for protecting the endpoints. It is deployed centrally on all corporate workstations and laptops in my organization.
We run it across the organization for protecting the individual work locations and workstations. It could be a laptop, desktop, or server. A client version of McAfee End Point Security is installed on each and every desktop or laptop. It completely monitors all the traffic and downloads. It also scans the files that are configured to be scanned. For example, any audio files, MOV files, or large files that we download. All such files will go through the McAfee MOVE AntiVirus to ensure that the virus is not getting into our network and systems.
We use McAfee MOVE AntiVirus for a number of things - the normal endpoint firewall, DLP, solidcore, and more. We have a solution that is at the server. Then we have super agents at the branches, because we are a bank. We use McAfee Data Exchange Layer. We use also use McAfee Endpoint Security. We have all the models that come under McAfee Endpoint Security.
We primarily use this solution to prevent virus attacks from outside of the organization.
We have about 100 users in our company and we are customers of McAfee.
The primary use case of this solution is to distribute endpoints to our clients for their networks.
I have been using this solution for six months. We use the private on-prem deployment model. Our primary use case is for clients who have big environments. For VDIs it's a nightmare to install security software to all of the VMs. It's a bottleneck for resource consumption and highers the data consumption costs. For example, let's say we have 1,000 VMs and we want to scan all of them with an agent-based solution, it eats up a lot of resources. A company offers agentless solutions, they prepare a VM and they scan the VMs without installing an agent. That VM will take care of the scan. McAfee MOVE minimizes a lot of the overhead.