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F-Secure Client Security 7.x Windows 2000/XP/Vista* F-Secure Anti-Virus Client Security 6.x Windows 2000/XP
F-Secure Anti-Virus Client Security 5.x Windows 98/NT/2000/XP/ME
F-Secure Anti-Virus for File Servers Windows 2003 Windows 2000 (incl. Terminal Server) Windows 4.0
F-Secure Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange Windows 2000/2003 Server Exchange 2000/2003 Server Exchange 5.5 SP4 or later F-Secure Policy Manager Console Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003
F-Secure Policy Manager Server and F-Secure Policy Manager Web Reporting Windows 2000/2003 RedHat Enterprise Linux ES 3.0-4.0 SUSE Linux 9.0-10.0 Debian 3.1
F-Secure Policy Manager Proxy Windows 2000/XP/2003
*Available in 2007 in 32-bit environments Languages F-Secure Client Security Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazilian), Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish
F-Secure Anti-Virus for File Servers Chinese, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Swedish, Hungarian, Korean, Greek, Czech F-Secure Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange English
F-Secure Policy Manager English, French, German, Japanese
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Anti-Virus Corporate Suite
Todays’s challenges
Eight to ten new viruses are found each day, some of them with the ability to spread globally within hours. Viruses cause severe financial damage to companies in many forms; lost documents, lost worktime, network/email downtime and IT administration work. To fully secure a corporate network from viruses the protection needs to be deployed at every tier of the network, whether it is e-mail servers, firewalls, file servers, desktops or laptops. |
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Anti-Virus for Windows Servers Todays’s challenges
An ever-increasing number of new viruses are found each day, some of which possess the ability to spread globally within hours. If a virus enters a corporate network, fighting it can prove to be both difficult and time consuming. Virus infections often result in significant financial losses due to network disruptions, decreased productivity, corrupted data and the leaking of confidential data. Even a company’s reputation can be in danger if it unwittingly spreads viruses to its business associates. |
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Policy Manager
Todays’s challenges
How are the data security applications managed in your company? Does your system administrator use vast amount of time to install, configure, and update the security software? Would you and your system administrator need more information on security incidents in your network?
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Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange Todays’s challenges
Over 90% of computer viruses arrive via e-mail. Most of the new fast spreading and destructive viruses are written to work and use Microsoft Exchange/Outlook. Therefore it is especially important for Microsoft Exchange users to protect their networks from virus outbreaks. By using antivirus software with your Microsoft Exchange solution, you will not only protect your corporate network from viruses, but you will also make sure that your company is not sending out infected messages to customers or partners. |
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Client Security
Todays’s challenges
New fast-spreading threats are on the rise as virus writers seek for financial gain. Modern professional cyber-criminals want to stay unnoticed, and they are using advanced technologies to hide their creations from data security solutions. Their attacks are also more targeted, thus a single company or computer might be the recipient of a specific malware assault. And if the antivirus cannot detect it, nobody does. For example, a hiding spyware can cause severe damage to companies by sending out confidential information and lowering computer performance and productivity.
Modern Internet threats require proactive protection and the monitoring of suspicious software behaviour in the systems combined with traditional signature-based protection. |
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