Anti-Virus White Papers

Protecting the Future

Overview Today's interdependent networks provide an ideal infecting ground for computer viruses. Because new viruses are introduced at a rate in excess of 200 per month, the precautions require a methodical, consistent approach. Many of us carefully inspect our car tires for signs of wear and replace them routinely. We carry a spare tire in our trunk, subscribe to roadside assistance providers for emergency service, and have regular maintenance performed to ensure the car's safety and performance. Likewise, we purchase alarm systems and insurance. We take these precautions, in spite of the fact that, if our car were to fail, we have easy access to many other modes of transportation. Our computer data, however, is not easily repairable or replaceable, yet most of us do not maintain our equipment, perform backups, or take precautions against the high-risk threat of computer viruses. Simple and effective protection of data is essential. Unlike the automobile, however, the type of protection needed constantly changes. How then, are users to remain protected?

Further White Paper Details
PublisherCommand Software Systems File FormatHTML & PDF
Date PublishedAugust 2003
FormatWhite Papers   
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