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Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) supports ARM64 architecture primarily for Windows clients, specifically starting with version 14.3 RU7. Windows ARM64 Support
Security definitions and engine updates for ARM64 clients are typically delivered via LiveUpdate, similar to standard x64 clients. To obtain the proper installation package for ARM64, users should download the Full Installation package from the Broadcom Support portal and select the Windows ARM architecture option. symantec endpoint protection arm64 hot
7) Rollout checklist (compact)
- [ ] Confirm vendor ARM64 support and obtain packages
- [ ] Inventory and label ARM64 devices
- [ ] Build/test in lab (install, EICAR, reboot, app compatibility)
- [ ] Prepare rollback images/snapshots
- [ ] Pilot deploy (5–10%) and monitor for 1 week
- [ ] Gradual wave expansion with monitoring and helpdesk readiness
- [ ] Finalize ARM-specific policies and exclusions
- [ ] Document known limitations and vendor tickets
Performance Efficiency: Native ARM64 agents avoid the overhead of x64 emulation, preserving battery life and CPU cycles on mobile devices. [ ] Confirm vendor ARM64 support and obtain
Last updated: October 2025. This article reflects the current state of Symantec Endpoint Protection as distributed by Broadcom Inc. Performance Efficiency : Native ARM64 agents avoid the
Unsupported Management: There is currently no support for managing ARM64 endpoints using the on-premises Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager (SEPM).
By supporting ARM64, Symantec Endpoint Protection can provide comprehensive security coverage for modern devices, including: