Enterprise Security Reviews
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If you need an extra pair of eyes to assist you with monitoring your family or your employees, Golden Eye will work hard for you and won’t miss a thing, except maybe its coffee break.
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Based in Finland, F-Secure is a solid security company that is less known in North America than its rivals such as Symantec and McAfee. Its Internet Security Suite 2007 provides a comprehensive set of tools that stack up reasonably well to the competition and can effectively protect your PCs.
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If you're a fan of Seinfeld, you'll remember the Bubble Boy: a kid who, though good at Trivial Pursuit, could not leave a protected plastic bubble. Nothing got in and little got out. With Norton Personal Firewall, your computer will share the same fate.
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CA Internet Security Suite Plus 2008 shines as a well-rounded computer security package. It offers the tools most users will need to keep their computers safe. But does this package meet the performance and usability standards set by other leaders in the field? Read on to find out.
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McAfee Internet Security Suite 2008 introduces an update to its security suite that incorporates Site Advisor in a ten-in-one security package for your Windows PC. Parental controls, data backup and recovery, and overall PC health accompany the usual antivirus, anti-spyware, and anti-spam features.
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With CA Internet Security Suite 2007, CA talks a good game by putting its proverbial money where its mouth is and backing this suite with $6,500 of insurance protection. But, where the rubber meets the road, CA Internet Security Suite 2007 leaves a lot to be desired and I wouldn't recommend it.
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BitDefender Internet Security 2008 has been at or near the top of my list, as far as virus protection goes, for some time now. BitDefender has been a leader in computer virus protection and its latest offering, Internet Security 2008 doesn't disappoint. It's not perfect however.
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Book review of The New School of Information Security which originally appeared at http://books.slashdot.org/books/08/04/21/1323233.shtml
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If the anti-virus software you had established on your systems is going to have its way and check for each program or file against its updated database -- it is still firefighting. It isn't pro-active defense. How are you going to combat 'Unknown" security threats? Trustware Bufferzone helps.Read on
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Adeona is an Open Source software hosted at the University of Washington. This software helps to locate your stolen laptop once it gets on the internet. By installing this software, your laptop beacons to multiple servers giving both the external and internal ip addresses.
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