Comments on: Gartner: Antivirus is biggest security expense
Customers are getting more demanding, while security market is seeing a gradual consolidation around fewer players.
Customers are getting more demanding, while security market is seeing a gradual consolidation around fewer players.
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It's as though articles with multiple sources are being replaced with quickie blog entries.
Sheesh... looks like they need to get some better writers!
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- It is a good investment
- by Fake Donald Trump September 17, 2007 8:18 PM PDT
- to keep the Antivirus software updated. European companies cannot afford the downtime on critical systems that have to be taken offline and scrubbed by an IT expert to remove rootkits and other malware and hope that the rest of the network behind the Firewall didn't also get infected because some employee downloaded Bejeweled 7 from some hacker site that contained a dropper trojan horse program that downloads more viruses and uses the network connection to infect more systems behind the firewall.
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- It's a bad investment.
- by Macaresafer September 24, 2007 6:24 AM PDT
- If you want to make a good investment, use an OS that doesn't require AV software. Instead of spending money to fix the security holes in Windows, Microsoft has found a way to get people to pay for band aids like AV software! It's a heck of a money making racket: Microsoft saves money on quality control, and the AV vendors get rich providing stop gap measures to people foolish enough to buy from Microsoft.
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(5 Comments)Just about every 12 year-old kid with an attitude either writes their own trojans, or downloads a trojan kit with scripts in it to create their own with no knowledge of how a trojan works.
Employees should have limited account access, unless they cannot do their job functions without administrator access, and then they need to be monitored and need a good firewall and AV software to protect them from getting infected.
As always back up data to a network drive that is tape backed up daily. Then keep Ghost images of good system OS images in case you need to repair a workstation quickly to the last known good Ghost image.