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By:  ComputerWorld Canada staff  On: 02 Feb 2006 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

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Symantec updates DeepSight service

Symantec Corp. has updated its DeepSight Threat Management System, making version 7.0 of the online security service less expensive and easier to use. The company said DeepSight now has a revised user interface, where users will have an easier time getting access to security information, and also boasts a simplified search process. Users will also now receive comprehensive threat analysis information on spyware and adware. The DeepSight service provides security data that is gathered from Symantec’s network of more than 150 million desktop antivirus users and intrusion detection sensors, as well as information stored in the company’s large vulnerability database. Pricing for the service has been slashed significantly in hopes of making the service available to a broader range of users.

Availability: Available now. Pricing: Starts at US$9,995/year. URL: www.symantec.com/ enterprise

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