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Firewalls and antivirus rated most highly valued security solutions

Firewalls and antivirus rated most highly valued security solutions

According to the latest Yankee Group 2004 Enterprise Security Services survey of US enterprises, firewalls and antivirus are the two most highly valued security technologies. The poll also found that Symantec, Cisco and Network Associates (which has since changed its trading name to McAfee) rank as the three most trusted security product vendors.
Robert Jaques Sep 27 2004 12:35PM Security
Morse taps into antivirus upgrade

Morse taps into antivirus upgrade

Technology integrator Morse has upgraded its European antivirus systems by signing up to a managed service which routes all its external web traffic through a third party security provider.
Robert Jaques Sep 2 2004 1:52PM Security
Cisco integrates Trend Micro's antivirus technology

Cisco integrates Trend Micro's antivirus technology

Cisco and Trend Micro on Monday announced an agreement to integrate Trend Micro's technology to combat viruses and worms with Cisco's network and security systems.
Marcia Savage Jun 7 2004 10:10PM Security
ODPM deploys nationwide antivirus and firewall solution

ODPM deploys nationwide antivirus and firewall solution

The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM), Regional Co-ordination Unit (RCU) has deployed an network security solution to protect UK Regional Government Offices from cyber attacks.
Dan Ilett Apr 16 2004 4:06PM Security
Antivirus is the most common security technology [NB Awaiting more info]

Antivirus is the most common security technology [NB Awaiting more info]

Antivirus applications are the most commonly used security technology.
Dan Ilett Apr 13 2004 4:58PM Security
Antivirus firms in a frenzy

Antivirus firms in a frenzy

A German research company has found a gaping hole in leading antivirus software, putting security firms in a panic.
Dan Ilett Jan 15 2004 12:02PM Security
Review: eTrust Antivirus

Review: eTrust Antivirus

This software fared well enough in our tests, although some peculiarities raised a few warning signals. It installs easily, with separate AV and Exchange components, and an optional management interface. A reboot is required, after which mail scanning was switched off by default and had to be enabled.

Jon Tullett Jan 1 2004 12:00AM Security
Review: Symantec AntiVirus

Review: Symantec AntiVirus

This test was a surprise, with performance and default settings letting Symantec down, although the presentation couldn't be better.

Jon Tullett Jan 1 2004 12:00AM Security
Review: eTrust AntiVirus

Review: eTrust AntiVirus

Computer Associates eTrust Antivirus is part of the eTrust security product family that has build its reputation on usability, detection, disinfection and the quality of support expected of any best-of-breed security solution. It provides its users with regular updates for ongoing protection, offering both virus antidotes and signature files to keep the user one step ahead. If you are looking for an anti-virus solution that protects both the server environment and the workstation, with more than adequate protection for a typical SME and the larger corporation alike, then eTrust Antivirus is well worth consideration. Installation of the eTrust Antivirus solution is flexible, it can either be achieved remotely or by local means, so depending on the size of your enterprise you can determine which offers the best option when you are ready to install it.

Jayne Parkhouse Sep 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: eTrust AntiVirus

Review: eTrust AntiVirus

For the larger SME that requires server protection which also covers workstations throughout an organization, eTrust AntiVirus can be called upon.

Staff Writers Jan 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: F-Secure AntiVirus Suite

Review: F-Secure AntiVirus Suite

Most vendors deliver a variety of packages for different needs, but F-Secure puts one solution into a host of business models. Whether you are looking for a single user license, SME or enterprise, F-Secure AntiVirus version 5 delivers the whole shooting match.

Staff Writers Jan 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: eTrust AntiVirus

Review: eTrust AntiVirus

For the larger SME that requires server protection which also covers workstations throughout an organization, eTrust AntiVirus can be called upon.

Staff Writers Jan 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: F-Secure AntiVirus Suite

Review: F-Secure AntiVirus Suite

Most vendors deliver a variety of packages for different needs, but F-Secure puts one solution into a host of business models. Whether you are looking for a single user license, SME or enterprise, F-Secure AntiVirus version 5 delivers the whole shooting match.

Staff Writers Jan 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: Panda AntiVirus

Review: Panda AntiVirus

Panda AntiVirus Small Business Edition provides just the right kind of solution for the smaller SME network.

Staff Writers Jan 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: RAV AntiVirus Desktop for Windows

Review: RAV AntiVirus Desktop for Windows

Installation can be for one PC or a network system, take your pick. But when it comes to updating your anti-virus protection RAV Desktop has a neat trick - instead of every machine downloading the same updates it allows one networked computer to act as the update server and collect the new virus definitions. The workstations can then collect them from a set directory. This saves bandwidth, and for the smaller office model that is important. A deployment tool is also available to allow one central installation to be rolled out across your network.

Staff Writers Jan 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: Sophos AntiVirus

Review: Sophos AntiVirus

Sophos AntiVirus allows you to either install it on each workstation or deliver it from the server. You can designate a PC as your server, but it will only be able to administer 10 PCs in a workgroup and therefore each time you require multiple installations a new 'server' must be assigned for the new workgroup. This means it is ideal for the smaller business model, but although scaleable may not prove ideal for the larger SME.

Staff Writers Jan 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition

Review: Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition

Symantec Anti­ Virus Corporate Edition is an enterprise level solution that resides on your network servers and workstations. It provides a centralized management console, which gives the administrator the means to install the anti-virus protection across the network, update virus definitions and simply manage the solution from the Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition server down to the clients.

Staff Writers Jan 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: Vet AntiVirus

Review: Vet AntiVirus

Vet AntiVirus covers most Windows operating systems so that you can protect this type of environment with relative ease. Making up a reference disk, as Vet calls it, for a boot disk if you are doing a completely new installation is a prerequisite. But the documentation is pretty thorough and walks you through the process with ease. Where you already have a resident anti-virus solution in place this must be disabled prior to starting your Vet AntiVirus installation.

Staff Writers Jan 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Exchange 2003 gets antispam, antivirus

Exchange 2003 gets antispam, antivirus

Paul Thurrott Jan 1 2000 12:00AM Software

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