IT departments can of course mandate the use of AV/Security Suites, even if they are a "Mac shop" and thankfully proactive and ready to limit a problem should it arise (rather than wait for disaster and then deal with it). Norton Internet Security gave you virus protection. Sophos, Kaspersky, BitDefender, Intego also have Mac products and offer 30-day fully functional demo. All have made strides to be lighter on system resources and not interfere with other operations (downloads, system, other foreground and background tasks).
Security suites can be annoying if nothing else, telling you they are doing XYZ (update, scanning, locking PSWD MGR). Symantec's Norton Security Deluxe delivers excellent Mac antivirus protection along with a two-way firewall, a password manager, and a cleanup tool to recover disk space.
Reviews tend to be overly positive (don't want to anger the vendor, your relationship) was done with a Preview copy, or on a well maintained system, not yours, while most feedback is from disgruntled people, meaning the person on Amazon etc that had trouble with the install and perhaps other problems. Then use it just on the clone, or put the backup off line while you try it out.
Norton Security Deluxe software seeks out common issues with Microsoft Windows and corrects them to keep your computer from. Norton Utilities ensures your system runs as swift as possible by cleaning up and compressing files for optimal use. You can (should) make a backup (bootable clone) of your system if you want to test new software. Build a reliable line of defense for your PC, smartphone or tablet with Norton Security Deluxe software. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.I would assume you wont' get a straight answer here, or a straight answer directly from the horse's mouth, but you might want to at least check the Symantec Community.
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