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Hi,
We wanted to let you know that your idea is currently under review by our product team. We are evaluating its alignment with our product roadmap and its potential benefits to our users.
We appreciate your patience during this process and will update you and the public status of this suggestion once a decision has been made.
Best regards,
The Atera Team
David Yoder
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Congratulations on helping shape Atera! The feature you requested is currently being considered for development. Please be patient as the process can take a while or even stall to make way for other features. We’ll update you once it’s been implemented and released!
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Hi,
Thank you for your valuable suggestion. While we won't be implementing this idea in the immediate future, it has been added to our list for future consideration.
We continuously review user feedback to inform our development priorities, so your idea remains on our radar.
Best regards,
The Atera Team
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I like this idea, but I think most people using Atera are already using a separate security product. If not, there are many products (even free ones) that can do a basic network security audit.
This feature as described here doesn't seem useful to me. However, what would be highly useful, and probably a unique feature, would be to instead scan/test for network best practices. Not firewalls and AV info, but things like detecting Windows shares that allow Everyone read/write access.
Basically if Atera could incorporate the main features of Microsoft's Best Practices Analyzer so we could run it against older Windows Servers and Windows 7/8/10 clients - that would be *huge*.