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Advantages
of Network-based Antivirus (NAV) Technology This paper
reviews the capabilities and limitations of host-based
antivirus solutions, explains the benefits of network-based
antivirus technology, and describes how Fortinet enables
enterprises and service providers to combat the constantly
changing landscape of network threats.
http://www.av-test.org/ A project of the
Business-Information-Workgroup at the Institute of Technical
and Business Information Systems at the Otto-von-Guericke
University Magdeburg (Germany) in cooperation with GEGA
IT-Solutions GbR. In regular intervals AV-Test.org tests
anti-virus software on behalf of the anti-virus producers and
for magazines.
http://www.eicar.org/ Unites efforts
against writing and proliferation of malicious code like
computer viruses or Trojan Horses, and, against computer
crime, fraud and the misuse of computers or networks,
inclusive malicious exploitation of personnel data.
http://www.icsalabs.com/ Provides
intelligence, research, and product testing, certifying more
than 95 percent of the market's anti-virus software, network
firewalls, intrusion detection, cryptography and IPSec
products.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/ Designed
to meet the technical information needs of anyone who plans,
evaluates, deploys, maintains, or supports Microsoft business
products, the TechNet program will keep you informed about
Microsoft strategies and industry trends
http://www.virusbtn.com/ Independent,
in-depth evaluations of current AV products, plus detailed
analyses of the newest virus discoveries, opinion pieces by
leading anti-virus experts and all the industry news and
views.
http://vmyths.com/ Information about
computer virus myths, hoaxes, urban legends, hysteria, and the
implications if you believe in them. You can also search a
list of computer virus hoaxes & virus hysteria from A to
Z.
http://www.westcoast.com/ Provides data
on information security products and services, market trends
and industry developments.
http://www.wildlist.org/ WLO receives
verified reports of computer virus incidents from its
reporting participants, and collates that data in to The
WildList and The TrojanList.
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