My company uses McAfee virus protection. VirusScan Enterprise 7.1
I feel sorry for you. McAffe us just plain crap in my book. It has a tendancy to do more to hurt the systems it's on then help them.
What I use.
At Work:
intrusion protection:
Crappy little router with a hardware firewall, router connects to the full 24 port switch, we have approx 25 nodes at any given time.
Virus protection:
F-Secure Anti-Virus and Internet Security (AV with a built-in software firewall)
Spyware protection:
Spybot Search and Destroy 1.3 and Adaware 6
end user protection:
no publicly accessible nodes, all nodes are hard-wired, idiot users can not so much as print, only use internet explorer and a server-side app.
At Home:
Intrusion Protection:
I have a honeypot/bitchbox at the front of my network connecting out, anything that goes through my network must go through this machine which i use to test operating systems, and perform full packet logging, system is of course configured as a multi-boot boxen currently running winblows xp home and redhat 8(changing soon). Behind that is a cisco 7000 router with all ports closed, one must console in and open the desired ports for outbound connections. currently this part of the network is just running RIP. From the router 5 machines are connected, including my file-server. though one of those five is an old 200mhz amd k6 that merely allows my frame relay network behind it to communicate with the rest of my network, the afore-mentioned frame-relay host connects to a catlyst 5505 switch (cisco of course) which acts soley as a frame relay switch. (we all know of course a frame relay switch cannot directly communicate with a RIP network unless there is a host between them. the frame-relay network has 13 nodes (excluding the afore-mentioned host that merely acts as a middle-man) which dual boot to a windows 2000 advanced server cluster and a linux slackware beowulf cluster. a pretty nice setup if i do say so myself.
Anti-Virus: F-Secure is really good, but at home I use Kapersky Labs, well.. Bit Defender now.. Bit defender is made by the programmers who made kapersky labs until new management took over and wanted to make changes they didn't like. I of course follow the programmers, not management.
Anti-Spyware: I run spybot search and destroy first then adaware second, current versions are spybot 1.3 and adaware 6
if i have any real problems my fileserver has acrived images of each and every one of my hosts, with the exception of the first one mentioned which sits outside of the protection my cisco 7000 offers. While as a honeypot it's not the best.. it certianly serves it's function of logging.
(best honeypot i've ever seen logged everything directly to a line-printer.. good luck deleting that.)