Network Security White Papers

F-Secure DeepGuard 2.0

Overview Today's Internet threat landscape is dominated by criminals. A few years ago, they were only just beginning to adopt the use of malicious software (malware). Since then, it has seen extraordinary growth in "Crimeware" and other malware for profit. Criminal computer networks have rapidly developed and are entrenched upon the Internet. The enemy now possesses advanced expertise and controls massive numbers of infected computers. The threat faced by consumers is growing and it is ever more complex and sinister. It says about F-Secure, has utilized multiple scanning engines in its products since 1998, when F-Secure CounterSign was introduced. CounterSign technology enabled multiple scanning engines to work side-by-side without the issues that usually arise when running two or more different antivirus products.

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PublisherF-Secure File FormatPDF
Date PublishedSeptember 2008
FormatWhite Papers   
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