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cyberguypr wrote: » You just describes how commercial AV works. Most antivirus products phone home for policy check. They can grab updates from the AV server but in its absence (remote users who do not VPN, etc) will default to grabbing updates from the online repositories. An AV server has no reason to be exposed on the web. You can access your server securely via VPN and then RDP or web browser (if enabled).
j23evan wrote: » You could do the above as the easy way out, or spend $50,000+ and get Microsoft SCCM 2012 with endpoint protection and mobile device manager, which would also require a SQL server (not express), an exchange server, and an active directory domain, so add some more servers for FISMO roles, a cisco ASA/Ironport/SonicWall, and throw in a RSA SecureID for good measure. Well we just went past the $50,000 mark. Yeah you should probably just do what cyberguypr says. =D
cyberguypr wrote: » I am not familiar with avast, but for centralized AV management you will most likely need to pay for the commercial version. The business model seems to be the same across the board, free home use, upgrade/business version available for sale. I am not sure I understand what you are trying to achieve. Is this for home use or a business? In a standalone scenario, AV updates itself and usually does a pretty good job at it. If you are talking about a home environment there's no use for centralized management, unless you want to get to know a particular product which will most likely cost some serious money. You could get away with it for a while with a trial license.
cyberguypr wrote: » In that case your solution (centralized AV) makes no sense based on my previous points. Think about it as reinventing the wheel. If they can't download AVG and click NEXT a few times, there are bigger issues. Also, keep in mind that a lot of malware easily bypasses AV, so your main task will actually be assisting them cleaning up their machines. You can use any free tool to connect to them, such as Join.me. If they really trust you you can install LogMeIn on their computers.
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