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Excerpt...from Media
A
guide to deploying a
flexible, accurate
content-filtering solution.
-Monday 28 January 2007
Recent
Coverage
in the
News
Monday,
January
29, 2007
Preventing
System
Abuse
- CRN
Excerpt:
A guide
to
deploying
a
flexible,
accurate
content-filtering
solution.
Tuesday,
January
16, 2007
Top
Security
Companies
Align to
Support
Consumer
Launch
of
Windows
Vista
-
Microsoft
Excerpt:
Anti-virus
and
family
safety
solutions
bolster
built-in
security
of
newest
version
of
Windows
REDMOND,
Wash. -
January
17, 2007
-
Microsoft
Corp.
today
announced
that
leading
security
providers
are
committing
to
delivering
fully
tested
and
compatible
versions
of their
consumer
and
small-business
security
solutions
by Jan.
30, when
the
Windows
Vista
TM
operating
system
becomes
generally
available
on new
PCs and
in
retail
stores
around
the
world.
In
addition,
today
many
independent
software
vendors
pledged
to
deliver
a wide
range of
innovative
applications
and
services
designed
to
further
enable
safer
online
experiences
for
families
and home
users in
time for
the
consumer
launch.
Throughout
the
development
of
Windows
Vista,
Microsoft
has
worked
closely
with
security
partners
to
provide
technical
support
resources,
access
to
application
testing
and
compatibility
labs,
and
developer
training
and
certification
programs.
These
efforts
help
industry
partners
provide
consumers
with
numerous
security
and
safety
software
and
services
to
choose
from to
help
make
their
computing
experiences
safer
from the
moment
they
begin
using
Windows
Vista.
"A more
secure
computing
experience,
including
protection
from
online
threats,
viruses
and
hackers,
is more
important
than
ever
before,
for
businesses
and
consumers
alike,"
said Ben
Fathi,
corporate
vice
president
of the
Security
Technology
Unit at
Microsoft.
"Windows
Vista is
the most
secure
operating
system
we've
ever
built,
and our
security
partners
continue
to play
a vital
role in
adding
layers
of
protection
onto the
Microsoft(R)
Windows(R)
platform.
With all
of us
working
together,
we can
help
people
feel
safer
and more
confident
when
using
their
PCs."
Windows
Vista is
built to
provide
in-depth
defense
against
existing
and
emerging
digital
threats.
Microsoft
started
by
designing
Windows
Vista
using
the
Security
Development
Lifecycle,
an
education,
design
and
testing
process
that
helps
minimize
security
bugs in
the
operating
system's
underlying
code.
New
built-in
security
features
such as
Windows
Defender,
User
Account
Control,
an
improved
Windows
Firewall,
Parental
Controls,
and
Windows
Internet
Explorer(R)
7
Protected
Mode and
Phishing
Filter
provide
additional
layers
of
protection.
Microsoft's
industry
partners
add the
final
layer by
building
security
solutions
on top
of the
Windows
platform.
Partner
security
offerings
that are
scheduled
to be
available
on Jan.
30
include
a range
of
anti-virus,
anti-malware
and
family
safety
solutions.
Companies
committing
to the
availability
of
consumer
and
small-business
security
solutions
for
Windows
Vista by
Jan. 30
include
these:
-
CA
Inc.'s
CA
Anti-Virus
2007
provides
protection
against
viruses,
worms
and
Trojan
horse
programs
that
can
invade
through
e-mail
attachments,
downloads,
instant
messages
and
the
Web.
CA
Anti-Virus
2007
was
one
of
the
first
security
solutions
available
to
Windows
Vista
beta
users,
providing
anti-virus
protection
to
more
than
160,000
beta
participants.
-
CW
Inc.'s
top-rated
Internet
filtering
software
features
a
patent-pending,
dynamic
contextual
analyzer
that
filters
Internet
content
in
real
time.
CW's
software
also
includes
powerful
remote
management,
monitoring
and
reporting,
time
management,
and
instant
messaging
management
tools
to
help
parents
monitor
children's
Internet
activity
-
even
from
work
or
while
traveling.
-
GRISOFT,
maker
of
AVG
security
solutions,
has
made
available
AVG
Anti-Virus
7.5
and
AVG
Anti-Spyware
7.5
in
both
commercial
and
free
versions,
as
well
as
AVG
Anti-Malware
7.5,
comprising
anti-virus
and
anti-spyware
protection
with
full
support
for
the
Windows
Vista
operating
system,
downloadable
at
http://www.grisoft.com.
-
IMSafer
Inc.
offers
the
first
service
to
alert
parents
when
their
children
are
involved
in
inappropriate
online
communications,
providing
parental
notification
of
language
that
may
be
indicative
of a
potential
sexual
predator,
and
enabling
parents
to
anonymously
share
and
view
community
feedback
about
contacts
they
think
may
be
inappropriate.
Support
for
Windows
Vista
includes
all
the
existing
IMSafer
functionality,
plus
logging
and
reporting
to
the
Windows
Vista
Parental
Controls
control
panel
and
a
freely
downloadable
wizard
to
help
parents
set
up
Parental
Controls
in
Windows
Vista.
-
Kaspersky
Lab
will
make
available
Kaspersky(R)
Anti-Virus
and
Kaspersky
Internet
Security,
offering
premium
virus,
spyware,
hacker
and
spam
protection
with
anti-malware
updates
every
hour
and
exceptionally
low
impact
on
Windows
Vista
systems
resources.
-
McAfee
Inc.'s
award-winning
consumer
software
includes
VirusScan
Plus
2007;
McAfee
PC
Protection
Plus
2007;
McAfee
Internet
Security
Suite
2007
with
8 in
1
protection
for
a
consumer's
identity,
PC
and
online
experience;
McAfee
Total
Protection
2007;
McAfee(R)
Wireless
Protection
2007;
McAfee
SiteAdvisor,
the
world's
first
safe
search
and
browse
technology;
and
McAfee
SiteAdvisor
Plus,
which
prevents
consumers
from
browsing
to
risky
sites.
-
Microsoft
Windows
LiveTM
OneCareTM
evolving,
all-in-one
PC
care
service
will
provide
Windows
Vista
customers
with
unified,
real-time
anti-virus
and
anti-spyware
protection
and
assist
them
with
other
important
consumer
PC
protection
and
maintenance
needs
including
data
backup,
the
activation
of
anti-phishing
protection
(anti-phishing
features
require
Windows
Internet
Explorer
7),
automatic
updates
when
they
are
online
and
the
management
of
firewall
policies
when
its
latest
version
is
launched
on
Jan.
30.
Because
OneCare
is a
subscription
service,
as
new
features
are
developed
and
released
they
will
automatically
be
available
to
subscribers.
The
subscription
service
will
be
available
at
http://onecare.live.com
and
retail
centers
in
the
U.S.
and
16
countries
worldwide.
-
Panda
Software
International
is
announcing
Panda
Antivirus
2007,
the
lightest
anti-virus
solution
in
the
company's
consumer
product
lineup,
which
uses
minimal
system
resources,
and
Panda
ClientShield,
a
global
protection
solution
for
workstations
in
corporate
environments.
In
addition,
the
company
is
announcing
Panda
Internet
Security
2007
Identity
Protect
to
help
protect
online
transactions
and
confidential
data.
-
PixAlert,
providers
of
intelligent
image
auditing
and
monitoring
solutions
for
home
and
business
use,
has
made
its
advanced
PC
protection
and
real-time
image-monitoring
solution,
SafeScreen,
available
in
Windows
Vista.
SafeScreen
actively
blocks
unsuitable
images
from
all
sources
(including
the
Internet,
DVDs
and
cell
phones),
helping
to
protect
the
family
from
unwelcome
content.
-
SafeBrowse.com's
Safe
Eyes
parental
control
software,
winner
of
PC
Magazine's
Editor's
Choice
award,
provides
a
range
of
customizable
features
for
Windows
Vista,
including
content
control,
time
limits
and
instant
message
monitoring.
With
Safe
Eyes
software,
families
can
enjoy
all
the
benefits
of
the
Internet
without
the
worry.
-
Symantec
Corp.
today
announced
that
the
world's
first
comprehensive
transaction
security
solution,
Norton
Confidential,
and
the
award-winning
Norton
Internet
Security
and
Norton
AntiVirus,
will
be
Windows
Vista-compatible
at
the
consumer
launch
date.
-
Trend
Micro
Inc.'s
Internet
security
with
TrendSecure
safeguards
computers,
home
networks
and
personal
identities.
The
comprehensive
software
and
services
help
prevent
malicious
attacks
and
reduces
time-consuming
interruptions.
TrendSecure,
a
set
of
online
services,
provides
extended
protection,
at
home
or
on
the
go.
Trend
MicroTM
AntiVirus
plus
AntiSpyware
offers
essential
protection
against
viruses,
worms,
Trojan
horse
programs
and
spyware.
Founded
in
1975,
Microsoft
(Nasdaq
"MSFT")
is
the
worldwide
leader
in
software,
services
and
solutions
that
help
people
and
businesses
realize
their
full
potential.
Microsoft,
Windows
Vista,
OneCare,
Windows,
Windows
Live
and
Internet
Explorer
are
either
registered
trademarks
or
trademarks
of
Microsoft
Corp.
in
the
United
States
and/or
other
countries.
The
names
of
actual
companies
and
products
mentioned
herein
may
be
the
trademarks
of
their
respective
owners.
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