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Despite theories that new threats are simply too fast, stealthy, and targeted for tried-and-true antivirus software, antivirus is not dead. But its role has changed.
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Old story, long battle.
obsolete, unable to cope with the overwelming mass of virus's,
rootkits and malware. On 14th December 2007 the now famous
"Zroom" uber-virus was released into the wild & within 24 hours
93% of the worlds Windows PC's were taken down. Banks failed,
stockmarkets crashed, power stations went silent, planes fell
from the skys.
Only a small rag-tag band of Unix, Linux & Mac users remained.
The worlds power suddenly transfered to them overnight.
They ruled with an Iron fist. It was only right however - they had
been warning of this for years. Now, truly, the meek had
inherited the Earth.
While the a/v vendors are finding ways to grow,(primarily acquistion of best of breed niche solutions) the methodology behind A/V signature updating is a dying breed. Cutting edge vendors are deploying proactive solutions focusing on the "good" software, rather than constantly hunting for the bad. I've evaluated a few of the tools out there; vendors are starting to get it and so are their customers. I'd prefer to remain objective in my post but evaluations have lead me down a frustrating path. Instead of recommending a vendor, I suggest this whitepaper as a good resource:
http://www.bit9.com/files/wp-2006-Bit9-Anti-Virus-is-Dead.pdf
Same tendency is in the Office world, whereby, in my view, two to three years from now, Google Apps will become the alternative to MS Office. When Google Apps will move in to the comporate world, it's game over.
DM
http://maximumtrust.blogspot.com
forums.about.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?nav=messages&webtag=ab-antivirus&tid=2741
http://www.brainstormpc.com
Tonda
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- by traged November 29, 2009 2:05 PM PST
- I dont belive big companies will trust free antiviruses, they will always buy paid solutions - just to be sure. Even free solution provides almost the same security nowadays.
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