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Ultimate Home Security Suites

Wednesday, April 12th, 2006

I see next month PC Live will be publishing a feature called ‘Ultimate Home Security Suites’. Unfortunately I think that it will be wholly focussed on DPIU software. That is, applications one Downloads, Purchases, Installs and Updates.

These applications are acceptable at best in a corporate environment, where updates can be pushed by the IT department, but the majority of home users don’t have the time or expertise to figure out which application to use for security. And although most applications provide an ‘auto update’ feature - many still require user confirmation or reboot permission, and because home users use their machines less frequently, they are at risk while all the updates are being downloaded.

The solution of course is SIMPLE! Okay … that’s not entirely true … but a huge portion of the solution can be made less reliant on the user. For example, hosted spam and virus filtering will prevant any viruses coming to your computer through email. Admittedly there’s still the Windows Update and Firewall issue, but by securing your email remotely, one of the major security gaps will have been plugged.

Why is online better? 2 reasons. Firstly, it’s on-line - as in, not on your computer - so viruses never actually reach your machine to have to be detected and removed (presuming your virus scanner catches them). Secondly the update process is no longer the end-users burden, as the on-line service will always have the most up-to-date spam list and virus definitions - making it more accurate.