Group Tests

AV/Email/messaging security

Antivirus
Anti-malware management 2007

With little differentation in the catch rates of actual products, choices must be made by how well the management tools functin and their ease of use, says Peter Stephenson. (Jul 10, 2007)

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Anti-virus (2003)

Anti-virus solutions are a chief defense against all manner of malware. Our annual test puts 12 products through their paces to find the best protection.

(Jan 1, 2003)

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Anti-virus (2004)

Anti-virus solutions have had to earn their corn this year, but how many do what they should, and are some more efficient than others? By Jon Tullett
(Jan 1, 2004)

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Anti-virus 2007

just because an anti-virus product catches viruses does not mean that it catches those of which you need to be aware, says Peter Stephenson. (Jun 14, 2007)

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Anti-Virus management (2004)

Every organization should have some form of anti-virus system up and running, reports Rob Jaques, but getting the best from it requires careful management

(Aug 3, 2004)

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AV management (2003)

An anti-virus solution may be highly effective, but unless it can be properly managed, it will not be possible to protect an enterprise completely. By Jon Tullett

(Jul 1, 2003)

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AV management (2005)

Antivirus software is easy to manage while it is a step ahead of the malware, but tackling outbreaks and managing patches to keep it up to date is not always so simple, as Ian Parsons discovers (Jul 1, 2005)

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AV management (2006)

The growing effectiveness of anti-virus software means firms should be safe from most viral attacks - as long as they can be configured and updated for complex corporate systems. Robert Jaques reports

(Jun 6, 2006)

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