Most standard protection features are functional on ARM64, but several legacy and advanced policies are currently unsupported: Unsupported Features (ARM64) Core Anti-malware & Scans Custom Application Behavior Network Threat Protection Threat Defense for Active Directory Device Control Application Control Exploit Protection LiveUpdate (Native Updates) Legacy Browser Protection (IE/Firefox) Implementation Considerations
: While most core protections are active, several advanced features are currently unsupported on Windows ARM64: Custom Application Behavior Threat Defense for Active Directory (AD) Web and Cloud Access Protection Exploit Protection Application Control Legacy Browser Protection (for older IE/Firefox versions) Broadcom support portal macOS ARM64 (Apple Silicon) Support symantec endpoint protection arm64 work
Historically, SEP relied heavily on . These are pieces of code that load directly into the operating system kernel. This gave SEP "God mode"—it could intercept any file operation, network packet, or process execution with zero latency. Most standard protection features are functional on ARM64,