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Symantec Endpoint Protection 14.3 was a milestone release focused on:
: Fixed instances where Memory Exploit Protection, Intrusion Prevention, and Tamper Protection would falsely appear as malfunctioning upon system startup. Disk Space Consumption Symantec Endpoint Protection 14.3.12154.10000 P...
: Enhanced coverage for additional client paths helps prevent attackers from disabling security services. Key Technical Fixes
Enterprise deployments require precise compliance with strict operating system baselines. Build 14.3.12154.10000 establishes explicit architecture requirements and lifecycle adjustments: System Prerequisites
the Management Server Configuration Wizard to set up the database and web console. 3. Activating Licenses Once installed, you must activate the license. Log on to the SEPM console. Navigate to Admin > Licenses . Click on Tasks > Activate license . Upload your .slf license file. Deploying SEP Clients Activating Licenses Once installed, you must activate the
A notable security hardening introduced specifically in 14.3 RU10 pertains to the . Previously used to forcibly remove SEP clients, CleanWipe can now only be executed with a password. During SEPM installation or upgrade, the administrator sets a default client password. Running CleanWipe against a client in a group without custom password settings requires this default password. If the group has customized password settings, the custom password must be used. This measure prevents unauthorized users from forcibly removing endpoint protection from systems. For administrators who choose not to set a password during SEPM installation, the utility can still run without a password, though this is not recommended for security-conscious environments.
Disclaimer: Information is based on releases available as of February 2025. Always check the latest release notes on the Broadcom portal for the most up-to-date information. If you'd like, I can: Tell you which are supported List the new fixes in more detail Compare it to previous 14.3 versions (like RU9 or RU8) Share public link
It provides a single agent architecture that protects traditional devices (Windows, Mac, Linux) and mobile devices, manageable via the . Key Features and Improvements in 14.3.12154.10000 Linux) and mobile devices
: Administrators can now manage Adaptive Protection directly through the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager (SEPM) instead of relying solely on the cloud console.
The SEP 14.3 RU10 release integrates seamlessly with Symantec's LiveUpdate system, which automatically delivers the latest virus definitions, SONAR definitions, and product updates to clients. Administrators can manage update schedules and sources through the SEPM console, ensuring endpoints receive timely protection against emerging threats without manual intervention.
: Authorized accounts can download the latest installer via the Broadcom Software Download Portal Official Documentation