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Check Point Endpoint Security Administration Guide
Index
Endpoint Security Administration Guide
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  1. Home
  2. Deploying Endpoint Clients
  3. Remotely Installing the Initial Client
  4. Using Third-Party Tools
  • Important Information
  • Introduction to Endpoint Security
  • Getting Started
  • Video Tutorials
  • Reconnect Tool
  • Supported Operating Systems for the Endpoint Security Client
  • Supported Browsers for the Browser Extension
  • Migrating an On-premises Security Management Server to Endpoint Security
  • Infinity AI Copilot
  • Deploying Endpoint Clients
    • Installation Token
    • Automatic Deployment of Endpoint Clients

      Describes how to deploy Endpoint Security clients automatically by using deployment rules, the Tiny Agent, the Vanilla Client, and the Endpoint Security Component Package on Windows, macOS, and Linux endpoints.

    • Manual Deployment of Endpoint Security Clients
    • Remotely Installing the Initial Client
      • Using Third-Party Tools
      • Using Push Operation
      • Setting the Deployment Agent
      • Setting the Target Devices
      • Remotely Installing the Initial Client
      • Security Considerations
      • Progress of Installation and Error Handling
      • Ports and Permissions
      • Upgrades
    • Anti-Malware Settings
    • Heartbeat Interval
    • Configuring Alerts
    • How to Verify that Endpoint Security can Access Check Point Servers
    • Uninstalling Third-Party Anti-Virus Software Products
  • Viewing Operational Overview, Security Overview and Reports
  • Browser Settings
  • Managing Accounts in the Check Point Portal
  • Managing Browser - Classic
  • Viewing Computer Information
  • Configuring Endpoint Policy
  • General Settings - Authenticated Proxy
  • Configuring the Data Protection Policy
  • Configuring Access and Compliance Policy
  • Compliance
  • Planning for Compliance Rules
  • Ensuring Alignment with the Deployed Profile
  • Remote Access Compliance Status
  • Action Rules
  • Check Objects
  • Remediation Objects
  • Service Packs for Compliance
  • Ensuring that Windows Server Updates Are Installed
  • Detecting Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures
  • Anti-Virus for Compliance
  • IOC Management
  • Connected, Disconnected and Restricted Rules
  • Policy Operation
  • Data Loss Prevention (DLP)
  • Performing Data Recovery
  • Managing Virtual Groups
  • Managing Active Directory Scanners
  • Giving Remote Help to Full Disk Encryption Users
  • Active Directory Authentication
  • Endpoint Security Logs
  • Query Language Overview
  • Exporting Logs
  • Sending Security Reports
  • Push Operations
  • Certificate Management
  • Forensics Data
  • Two-Factor Authentication
  • Endpoint Security for Linux
  • Endpoint Security for Windows Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)

Using Third-Party Tools

You can install the Endpoint Security Client on endpoints using third-party tools:

  • To install the client on Windows-based endpoints:

    • Using Mobile Device Management (MDM), see Endpoint Security for Windows MDM Deployment Guide.

    • Using System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM), see Appendix A - Deploying Endpoint Security Client using SCCM.

  • To install the client on macOS-based endpoints, see Endpoint Security for macOS MDM Deployment Guide.

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