What you said is very true: we use a defense in depth strategy, which means proxies with A/V, sandboxes for content behavioral analysis, etc. we would never rely on a single solution, but (average) home users don't have a choice.
A better question, is what the heck these people doing to get virii in the first place! Julian Sent from my iProduct, cause I'm iSpecial.... But not in that ishort bus kind of way... > On Oct 31, 2015, at 12:44 PM, Thane Sherrington > <[email protected]> wrote: > > In my experience, MSSE is pretty much useless. I think the people who use it > and are successful are: 1)Lucky, 2)Very careful, or 3)Protected by something > like a UTM. I get a steady stream of heavily infected computers running > MSSE. This could be user error, but I'd rather use Vipre, BitDefender, or > NOD32. > > T > >> On 31/10/2015 11:04 AM, Julian Zottl wrote: >> The company I work for (about 63k employees, so not small) did an internal >> study and has now switched totally over to BitLocker (instead of PGP) and MS >> Security Essentials (known as System Center End Point in the enterprise). >> It's all I've been using for years and best of all, it's free :) >> >> Julian >> >> Sent from my iProduct, cause I'm iSpecial.... But not in that ishort bus >> kind of way... >> >>> On Oct 31, 2015, at 7:34 AM, Steve Tomporowski <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Cox is offering McAfee for free for multiple devices. I've never thought >>> very much of McAfee, but would this be worth it? >>> >>> Thanks...Steve > > -- > Thane K. Sherrington > > Computer Connection, Ltd. ...taking the mystery out of computers since 1982. > Winner of the 2012 Ian Spencer - Excellence in Business Award > Winner of the 2014 Reader's Choice Best Computer Store > 95 College St., Antigonish, > NS B2G 1X6 > 902-863-3361 (phone) > 902-863-2580 (fax) > [email protected] > > >
