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==== 6. Interview signal (important) ==== The fact that the new company wants EPM on all 12k endpoints usually means: * Theyโve had: - Incidents - Audit findings - Insurance pressure * They see EPM as endpoint protection, not an IT tool * They will need: - Strong engineering - Good runbooks - People who understand friction vs security Given your background with: * CI/CD signing * Certificate governance * macOS + Windows EPM * LOLBAS awareness ๐ Youโre exactly the kind of profile they need, whether they realise it yet or not. ===== TL;DR ===== * Your current setup is normal but limited * Full-estate EPM is more mature and security-driven * Servers excluded is common but slowly changing * The 12k rollout suggests higher ambition โ and higher pain If you want, I can help you: * Frame this comparison for interviews * Design a realistic phased rollout model * Or draft talking points that show you understand both security and ops reality
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