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− | McAfee Integrity Control (MIC) blocks unauthorized applications and change on fixed-function, point-of-service infrastructures, including ATMs, point-of-sale (POS) systems, and kiosks. Combining industry-leading whitelisting and change control technology, it prevents out-of-policy changes while still allowing updates from authorized sources. | + | '''McAfee Integrity Control (MIC)''' blocks unauthorized applications and change on fixed-function, point-of-service infrastructures, including ATMs, point-of-sale (POS) systems, and kiosks. Combining industry-leading whitelisting and change control technology, it prevents out-of-policy changes while still allowing updates from authorized sources. |
*Reduce change-related outages and compliance violations. | *Reduce change-related outages and compliance violations. |
Revision as of 09:31, 31 May 2016
Overview
Block unauthorized, out-of-policy changes McAfee Integrity Control (MIC) blocks unauthorized applications and change on fixed-function, point-of-service infrastructures, including ATMs, point-of-sale (POS) systems, and kiosks. Combining industry-leading whitelisting and change control technology, it prevents out-of-policy changes while still allowing updates from authorized sources.
- Reduce change-related outages and compliance violations.
- Secure fixed-function devices with a fixed CPU or memory. A low-overhead footprint does not impact system performance, and it is equally effective in standalone mode, without network access.
- Dynamically manage whitelists and support multiple configurations for different business needs and devices.
- Centralize deployment and management with the McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator console.