I run an IT department in a non-profit school for autistic children. In our world, non-profit means very little money, especialy for IT, and so we have had to make some very creative solutions at times. Right now our network is primarily windows machines for the end users, Linux on all the servers, and one Mac. We have threatfire (free) on all of our windows machines along with malware bytes (also free) and our firewall (untangle, Linux, also free) has antivirus software that protects the traffic. It seems to do very well for us, and our problems are minimal. Threatfire seems to do a pretty good job with usb drives as well. our Linux machines, virus free since day one (naturaly)
-Chase
I run an IT department in a non-profit school for autistic children. In our world, non-profit means very little money, especialy for IT, and so we have had to make some very creative solutions at times. Right now our network is primarily windows machines for the end users, Linux on all the servers, and one Mac. We have threatfire (free) on all of our windows machines along with malware bytes (also free) and our firewall (untangle, Linux, also free) has antivirus software that protects the traffic. It seems to do very well for us, and our problems are minimal. Threatfire seems to do a pretty good job with usb drives as well. our Linux machines, virus free since day one (naturaly) -Chase