SOPHOS

Sophos Server Protection

Sophos Server Protection protects your server environment from malicious attacks while keeping your servers running at optimum performance. Designed to secure business-critical servers, Sophos Server Protection includes server application whitelisting, advanced anti-malware, and behavior analysis. It’s server security made simple, providing protection for your Windows, Linux, and UNIX systems, and optimized for virtual environments.
  • Deploy and manage your server protection the way that best suits you. You can choose cloud or on-premise management options
  • Server application whitelisting/lockdown — protects against known and unknown threats
  • Device Control protects against data theft via USB sticks
  • Malicious Traffic Detection blocks or alerts based on traffic to known Command and Control URLs
  • Application Control limits the applications that can execute, further reducing the attack surface
  • Server Lockdown allows only specific applications and associated/trusted files to run
  • Comprehensive malware scan before lockdown — your servers are locked in a known-good state
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  • Extremely lightweight with a small footprint
  • Automatic scanning exclusions increase performance and reduce risk of disturbing key applications
  • Small delta updates are compressed to speed updates
  • Optionally schedule scans
  • Server application whitelisting/lockdown — permits only trusted applications, further enhancing performance

Easy to deploy and manage

  • Automatic trust rules simplify management
  • Sophisticated functionality coupled with a simple, intuitive user experience
  • Unified policy model lets you manage all servers and associated policies from a single screen either on premise or in Sophos Central
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Optimized for virtual environments

Your servers have gone virtual, and so have our products. Our full-featured server agent runs with a low memory footprint on popular hypervisors, such as vSphere, Hyper-V, and XenServer.