Do I have to repeat the mantra, "Security is not a product, it's a process" to satisfy your pedantic streak?
Why is it that you assume that I am not educating my users just because I am looking into Mac anti-virus software? Did I say that anti-virus software is the end-all be-all of security?
I have windows users here also. Every one of them runs anti-virus, and it has saved my department countless hours cleaning or rebuilding machines. I have the metrics to prove it.
If you really think that an enterprise can get along with education alone, you clearly have not spent much time in the IT support trenches, dealing with the average computer user.
Why is it that you assume that I am not educating my users just because I am looking into Mac anti-virus software? Did I say that anti-virus software is the end-all be-all of security?
I have windows users here also. Every one of them runs anti-virus, and it has saved my department countless hours cleaning or rebuilding machines. I have the metrics to prove it.
If you really think that an enterprise can get along with education alone, you clearly have not spent much time in the IT support trenches, dealing with the average computer user.