Working at a large company (also not one of the famous silicon valley tech companies) and if you get a macbook, they are managed remotely and have BitDefender installed.
I like this approach, and it's usually the one I follow.
When I'm first building out a feature, I need to make sure that it actually works (i.e. is correct). Once that's out of the way, I'll have a good idea of what it takes to make that functionality actually work correctly, and can begin making it simpler while preserving correctness.
Simplicity is easy if correctness is not a constraint.
Working at a large company (also not one of the famous silicon valley tech companies) and if you get a macbook, they are managed remotely and have BitDefender installed.