Antivirus Software Company Invests in the Future With 64-Bit Development      
Kaspersky Lab provides secure content management solutions and services to large, midsize, and small companies as well as home users.
 
It's time to toss out your antivirus software      
There's been plenty of debate lately that maybe with the release of Windows Vista, we might be able to get away with not using antivirus on our computers.Well I'm about to make an even bolder assertion, that running antivirus or even additional third party security software such as firewalls on your computer makes you even less safe! Now before you start the flaming, hear me out first.
 
How to Properly Configure File System Antivirus Software on Exchange Server      
The paper discusses a situation where one have an Exchange server with file system antivirus software and Exchange server antivirus software installed.
 
Surprise! Most consumers don't know the difference between a firewall and antivirus software      
As if you couldn't figure this out on your own, the vast majority of consumers are ignorant about how to keep their computers secure. A study funded by America Online and the National Cyber Security Alliance sent technicians to 329 homes to inspect computers, and discovered, for example, that nearly 90 percent of the users had no inkling that their systems were plagued by spyware.
 
30.67% of companies had virus infections, 90% ran antivirus software      
The survey polled 300 randomly selected companies and found that 92 (30.67%) had had major virus incidents in 2003, up from 80 (26.67%) in the year before.
 
Antivirus software to grow to $4.4B in 2007      
The worldwide antivirus software market proved to be a primary area for security spending in 2002, achieving $2.2 billion in revenues and representing an impressive 31% increase over 2001. IDC believes growth will continue over the next five years, reaching $4.4 billion in 2007, as protection against virus and worm attacks remains a top priority for corporations and greater awareness fuels consumer spending.
 
Choosing Antivirus Software      
Anti-virus software is designed to detect and remove computer viruses. It protects data on a computer from potentially being destroyed and avoids people having to waste time in dealing with a virus infection.
 
The truth about viruses      
Once every couple months or so, I find myself explaining to someone that the flood of viruses everyone has come to expect is not an unavoidable side effect of an increasingly networked world. Usually this comes up in response to the all-too-common security through obscurity argument that Linux systems would suffer the same frequency of virus problems as Microsoft Windows if they were as popular as Windows is now. Such a comment ignores several factors that make up the vulnerability profile of Windows with regard to viruses.
 
Security solutions often have secondary benefits      
Like all security managers, I work to implement the right tools to defend against specific threats. Sometimes, however, a tool implemented for one purpose might be valuable in other ways.
 
10 things to look for in an antivirus application      
Antivirus programs are no longer a best practice; they're a requirement. If a system has a power supply and runs Windows, it must have a first-rate antivirus application current with the latest signatures. Don't make it easier for attackers to compromise the systems you're supposed to be keeping secure. Insist on these 10 elements in any antivirus application you implement.
 
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