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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*.
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It would be nice to set rules for this. I'd want to be able to choose whether to alert on all new software installs/uninstalls, or installs/uninstalls that match a particular name and/or publisher. This way I can fine tune the alerts I get and make sure it's actually relevant to how I do things.