IT Security at a real estate/law firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2019-01-28T12:30:00Z
Jan 28, 2019
There are a lot of false positives where it comes to stuff like the operating system itself, like Microsoft. At first, there was no standard of false positive, that it blocks a lot of store apps and a lot of new processes. Another issue is that even sometimes if you approve, for example, Adobe as a publisher, you say any product or anything that's from Adobe has to run. It generally runs, but especially in a large environment and with a lot of users, sometimes, due to some certification validation issues or some other issue, it might stop the process from running. Genuine processes like Adobe and Chrome can get blocked, so that needs to be improved. I would like for them to develop proper support for Mac OS because currently the Mac OS does not have all the features and it's a bit of a hassle. I'd like to see better support and better integration of the product with Mac OS.
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I would like to see the addition of some more features that are in other, similar solutions.
There are a lot of false positives where it comes to stuff like the operating system itself, like Microsoft. At first, there was no standard of false positive, that it blocks a lot of store apps and a lot of new processes. Another issue is that even sometimes if you approve, for example, Adobe as a publisher, you say any product or anything that's from Adobe has to run. It generally runs, but especially in a large environment and with a lot of users, sometimes, due to some certification validation issues or some other issue, it might stop the process from running. Genuine processes like Adobe and Chrome can get blocked, so that needs to be improved. I would like for them to develop proper support for Mac OS because currently the Mac OS does not have all the features and it's a bit of a hassle. I'd like to see better support and better integration of the product with Mac OS.