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REVIEW: PCSecurity Shield 2010

REVIEW: PCSecurity Shield 2010

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

is3Inc.’s PCSecurity Shield has an anti-spam feature that works only on POP3 e-mail services and integrates only with Outlook. Its dashboard is simple to work with

Security Shield 2010 combines products from two vendors to create an Internet security suite. The suite incorporates antivirus, antispam and antispyware tools, a firewall, parental controls and rootkit detection capability into a single product that features an intuitive management console.

 

Computerworld also tested Bitdefender SRL, Kaspersky Internet Security 2010, McAfee Internet Security, Norman Internet Security Suite, Norton Internet Security 2010, Trend Micro Internet Security Pro and ZoneAlarm Internet Security.

Find the entire product guide here.


Internet protection

With Security Shield,  is3Inc. uses technology from BitDefender for its antivirus, antiphishing, antispyware and antikeylogger engines; it uses is3 Inc.’s own Spam Shield product to provide anti-spam capabilities.

The firewall monitors all inbound and outbound traffic to protect the system from external attacks or to prevent malicious software running on the PC from transmitting information.

 

PRODUCT SPECS

 Company  PCSecurityShield, part of  is3 Inc.
Price US$49.99 ($59.99 minus a $10 rebate) or $59.99 ($69.99 minus a $10 rebate) for up to three PCs (includes one year of updates and support)
Operating systems Windows XP/Vista/7

 
Most of the product's capabilities are fairly basic. For example, Spam Shield 4.0, the antispam component from Security Shield, works only on POP3 e-mail services and integrates only with Outlook and Outlook Express. The antispam capabilities are also somewhat limited, relying on user rules and settings to work effectively. For example, if you want spam to be sent to a folder for examination, instead of just deleted, you will need to define a rule that identifies the spam mail and then saves it to a junk (or other) folder.

All in all, the product offers basic protection but lacks the bells and whistles that power users desire, such as the ability to fully customize the firewall to create exceptions for particular applications or to install antispam on e-mail clients that use IMAP.

Usability

I found it very easy to work with the basic settings and the product's dashboard, which is designed for simplicity, offering very basic descriptions of each feature and simple green check marks to indicate that something is turned on and functioning properly. The buttons across the top of the dashboard are limited to simple descriptions, such as Dashboard (the home screen), Security, Parental and Network (which leads to firewall controls).


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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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