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REVIEW: Norman Security Suite

REVIEW: Norman Security Suite

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

Norman ASA’s digital sandbox is good but requires more user interaction than products from competing vendors. The anti-spam tool is easy to set up and configure

Coming soon

There's a lot of room for improvement in this product, and although Norman wouldn't release any details about the next version, the company did tell me that it will address some of these concerns in the near future.

Conclusion

Norman Security Suite does an adequate job of protecting a PC from the ills of the Internet. The Pro version ($75.95) adds intrusion detection and prevention and may be a better choice for those looking for a more robust firewall. However, potential buyers might want to wait and see what the next version has to offer.

Read the entire product guide on security suites here.

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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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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