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PRODUCT GUIDE:  Security suites: big protection, little fuss

PRODUCT GUIDE: Security suites: big protection, little fuss

By:  Frank J. Ohlhorst  On: 30 Jul 2010 For: Computerworld (US online) Creator

Read about the pros and cons of BitDefender Internet Security 2010, Kaspersky Internet Security, McAfee Internet Security, Norman Internet Security Suite, Norton Internet Security 2010, Panda Internet Security Security Shield 2010, Trend Micro Internet Security Pro and ZoneAlarm Internet Security.

A few short years ago, all a PC needed for protection was a basic antivirus program to guard against any malware that arrived via an e-mail attachment, embedded in a shareware application or piggy-backed on a floppy disk.

These days, however, the threat landscape has changed drastically. Now PC users have to cope not only with viruses, but also with spyware, spam, infected Web sites, adware, key loggers, phishing schemes and much, much more. It's enough to make your head spin.

As a result, properly securing a PC now requires a layered approach that incorporates many security technologies. Although some are still sold in separate packages, most security products are currently gathered in suites, available from a multitude of security software vendors.

The crowded market makes picking a suite a bit of a dilemma for most users. Narrowing down which product to use requires a closer look at what type of protection is available.

Security suites can include some, or all, of the following: antivirus, antispyware, antispam, anti-malware (rootkits, bots, zombies, etc.) and anti-phishing tools, plus a link scanner, privacy controls, parental controls, content filtering, registry protection, data filtering and password protection.

In this roundup, I look at nine security suites that include all of the features mentioned above.

Read the review of BitDefender Internet Security

Read the review of Kaspersky Internet Security

Read the review of McAfee Internet Security

Read the review of Norman Internet Security Suite

Read the review of Norton Internet Security 2010

Read the review of Panda Internet Security

Read the review of PCSecurity Shield 2010

Read the review of Trend Micro Internet Security Pro

Read the review of ZoneAlarm Internet Security.


How we tested

New viruses and threats arrive every day --and on any given day, one vendor may be a little quicker on the draw to prevent a virus than others. That makes evaluating the strength of a particular anti-malware or anti-spam product very difficult -- there is never a level playing field.


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frank j. ohlhorst Frank J. Ohlhorst Frank J. Ohlhorst is a technology professional specializing in products and services analysis and writes for several technology publications. His Web site can be found at www.ohlhorst.net. 

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