McAfee Change Control

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McAfee Change Control
Developer(s) McAfee
Operating system Linux, Windows
Available in English
License Proprietary
Website McAfee Change Control

McAfee Change Control is a commercial file integrity monitoring solution for Windows- and Linux-based systems developed by McAfee.


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