iTnews
  • Home
  • News
  • Technology
  • Security

McAfee touts security management standard

By Shaun Nichols
Sep 19 2007 3:21PM
Follow google news

Security firm McAfee has rolled out a new application which aims to streamline IT security management.


Version 4 of ePolicy Orchestrator allows administrators to link network security, antivirus, risk compliance and other enterprise security tools through a single interface on one console.

Kevin LeBlanc, director of product marketing at McAfee's system security and data loss prevention unit, said that the goal is to reduce the clutter on client and administrator desktops.

As the security industry has evolved, users have typically acquired software from a number of vendors, each of which has to be managed individually.

"Time and time again we have heard that the challenge is integrating these pieces of a security system to correlate the data," LeBlanc told www.vnunet.com.

McAfee has aggressively built out its product portfolio in recent years, but the firm admits that it is still lacking a security suite. It does not offer software for virtual private networks, for instance, or to manage digital signatures.

Rather than attempting to edge out other vendors with its own products, McAfee will be inviting them to integrate with ePolicy Orchestrator through a programme dubbed the Security Innovation Alliance.

McAfee revealed a series of APIs as well as a software development kit that allows third-party security vendors to let ePolicy Orchestrator manage their products.

Although McAfee refers to its standard as an "open architecture", the underlying standards are still controlled and governed by the security firm.

Vendor-controlled APIs have a poor track record in gaining industry-wide support because they put potential partners at the vendor's mercy.

Competing security firms such as Symantec and Trend Micro, for instance, have little to gain from supporting McAfee's standard.

McAfee has added support for Symantec Antivirus 9 to a version of ePolicy Orchestrator due to ship on 25 September, and has promised to add support for additional competitors in the coming moths.

Chris Christiansen, vice president of security products and services at IDC, argued that smaller security firms that create so-called best-of-breed solutions are more likely to be attracted by the programme.

The analyst also believes that supporting McAfee's software could increase the appeal of its software over competitors that lack such support.

The ultimate success of the Security Innovation Alliance, however, may depend more on McAfee's ability to get the word out.

"I think it is too early to tell," said Christiansen. "It is all dependent on how hard McAfee evangelises around the world, but I think they will be pretty diligent."

Add iTnews as your trusted source

Add iTnews As Your Trusted Source Add iTnews As Your Trusted Source
Got a news tip for our journalists? Share it with us anonymously here.
Copyright ©v3.co.uk
Tags:
managementmcafeesecuritystandardtouts

Related Articles

  • Marathon OAIC investigation finds Optus breached 51,000 customers' privacy Marathon OAIC investigation finds Optus breached 51,000 customers' privacy
  • US gov shortens cyber fix window to three days US gov shortens cyber fix window to three days
  • Anthropic releases Mythos-class model for public use Anthropic releases Mythos-class model for public use
  • Apple bumps up security in fresh operating system releases Apple bumps up security in fresh operating system releases
Join our WhatsApp Channel

Partner Content

Agile isn’t the problem: why projects still fail, and what’s missing
Partner Content Agile isn’t the problem: why projects still fail, and what’s missing
Why resilient communications are becoming critical infrastructure for modern enterprise IT
Promoted Content Why resilient communications are becoming critical infrastructure for modern enterprise IT
Take control of your connectivity with Telstra’s Adaptive Networks Centre
Partner Content Take control of your connectivity with Telstra’s Adaptive Networks Centre
Onel Consulting Strengthens Its White-Glove Services With Strategic COO Appointment
Promoted Content Onel Consulting Strengthens Its White-Glove Services With Strategic COO Appointment

Sponsored Whitepapers

When cyber risk has no clear owner: A practical guide for senior Australian business leaders
When cyber risk has no clear owner: A practical guide for senior Australian business leaders
Agile in the AI Era: why projects still fail
Agile in the AI Era: why projects still fail
When Technology Becomes the Blocker: Unlocking Real Outcomes from AI and Cloud
When Technology Becomes the Blocker: Unlocking Real Outcomes from AI and Cloud
High-volume data sources for AI-driven security analytics
High-volume data sources for AI-driven security analytics
How healthcare organisations can get more value from cloud
How healthcare organisations can get more value from cloud

Events

  • iTnews State of Security Breakfast iTnews State of Security Breakfast
  • iTnews State of Data & AI Breakfast iTnews State of Data & AI Breakfast
  • Forrester's AI Forum Sydney Forrester's AI Forum Sydney
  • The 2026 iAwards The 2026 iAwards
  • Integrate 2026 Integrate 2026
Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Whatsapp Email A Friend

Most Read Articles

Anthropic opens Claude Mythos Preview AI program to Australia

Anthropic opens Claude Mythos Preview AI program to Australia

Defence says Palantir is "sandboxed" in its environment

Defence says Palantir is "sandboxed" in its environment

Services Australia describes fraud, debt-related machine learning use cases

Services Australia describes fraud, debt-related machine learning use cases

Researchers build self-replicating AI worm with BYO LLM

Researchers build self-replicating AI worm with BYO LLM

techpartner.news logo
Sydney-based AI-cloud waste startup raises $3m
Sydney-based AI-cloud waste startup raises $3m
Brennan uses NiCE to modernise its contact centre
Brennan uses NiCE to modernise its contact centre
Impact Awards: Tecala slashes customer response times for fintech IQumulate
Impact Awards: Tecala slashes customer response times for fintech IQumulate
Interactive introduces private cloud platform
Interactive introduces private cloud platform
Digital61 expands cybersecurity portfolio
Digital61 expands cybersecurity portfolio
All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in any form without prior authorisation.
Your use of this website constitutes acceptance of nextmedia's Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.