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Smart Security v.3.0
Company:
ESET
Price:
$40.99 (5-10 users)
Website:
http://www.eset.com
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ESET Smart Security v3.0
This product consists of several modules. There is the ERA Server, ERA Console, ERA Mirror server and client computers running ESET AV, Server Edition or Smart Security. ERAS also uses the MDAC (Microsoft Data Access Components) database component.
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All of the products reviewed provided multiple components of our malware definition. Most provided anti-virus and anti-spyware, while some took a different approach and relied on other products to deliver the traditional signature-based virus and spyware protection, while taking a more focused approach on protecting from the unknown threats through a more host-based IDS-like solution.
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