Does Symantec Endpoint Protection Include File Integrity Monitoring Fim __exclusive__ Today

SEP excels at malware prevention, firewall, application control, and behavioral detection, but it does not provide scheduled hash-based integrity checks, baseline comparisons, or compliance reporting for file changes.

Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP), one of the most widely deployed endpoint security solutions globally, is primarily known for its antivirus, firewall, intrusion prevention, and application control capabilities. But a common question among security architects, compliance officers, and IT managers is: SEP excels at malware prevention

Additionally, the now-retired Symantec Critical System Protection (SCSP) was a dedicated FIM product. and behavioral detection

Introduction In the landscape of enterprise cybersecurity, File Integrity Monitoring (FIM) has become a cornerstone of compliance frameworks such as PCI DSS, HIPAA, SOX, and NIST. FIM is the practice of validating the integrity of operating system and application software files by checking them against a known good baseline. Any unauthorized change—whether from a cyberattack, insider threat, or system misconfiguration—can be detected and alerted upon. is primarily known for its antivirus

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