I think this depends largely on the security strategy of
your organisation.
For a business environment, I would suggest that you have as
much security as the budget will allow whilst still maintianing relative ease
for the bulk of users to keep being productive and making money for the
organisation.
A a rule, security is best achieved through layers. For
example, add another layer by introducing scanning on your filers. A "paranoid"
approach would be to have a virus product from one manufacturer running on each
resource type. i.e. Product A - Servers, Product B - Desktops, Product C -Filers.
Of course budgeting realities may prevent this from being realised.
As for "gotchas"? In general, for Trend I would
say no. But you do want to investigate the best practices guide on the NOW site
regarding Trend and Filers. Particularly looking at the network connectivity
design (GbE recommended) and mandatory scanning options ("off").
From a recent nasty experience we had, if you have multi-interface filers, request
hotfix 1041 (Trend) be put in with the installation, just to be extra safe.
Other than that, Trend has been a solid solution.
--Aaron
From: SKIP HOFMANN
[mailto:SKIP.HOFMANN@ttisg.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 2 November 2004
6:35 AM
To: toasters@mathworks.com
Subject: Virus scanning for filers
Hello all
We are running AV on all our servers, and workstations. Is
it also necessary to run AV on the filer or is this overkill? Any known
"gotchas" with Trends filer protect?
Thanks a million
Skip Hofmann
Senior Network Administrator
TetraTech
949 500 5286 cell
949 608 5801 office