Softpedia Exclusive Interview: Kaspersky Lab

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by CiX, Dec 13, 2010.

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  1. CiX

    CiX Registered Member

    http://news.softpedia.com/news/Softpedia-Exclusive-Interview-Kaspersky-Lab-171187.shtml
     
  2. Rilla927

    Rilla927 Registered Member

    Good read, thanks.
     
  3. Noob

    Noob Registered Member

    Nice read, read it all :DD
     
  4. Macstorm

    Macstorm Registered Member

  5. Dogbiscuit

    Dogbiscuit Guest

    Interesting.
     
  6. Baserk

    Baserk Registered Member

    Somewhat interesting read but he does try hard to discredit the free AV's.

    Huh? Suites? Since when do free AV's claim to be suites?

    Only daily updates, no heuristics/multiple levels, no real-time protection, etc...o_O
    Free AVG, Avast and Avira really don't fit this description.

    Mmm, wait..., companies that choose a different style of marketing; free versions instead of 'let's just use traditional marketing and spend on ads, ads, ads' have fewer patents and thus have lesser expertise?

    Those free AV's are causing pain, I assume.
     
  7. Boyfriend

    Boyfriend Registered Member

  8. Baserk

    Baserk Registered Member

    Touché. Well, almost.

    Mr. Costin Raiu mentions "There are two types of such security suites: freeware that provide “essential” security (Microsoft Security Essentials, for example), not full protection, and limited versions of commercial products (AVG Free, Avira Free, BitDefender free)"

    As far as I know, those mentioned by him are all AV's.
    Had he mentioned OSS Free, the word 'suite' would be applicable.
    But he never mentioned the Outpost suite.
     
  9. CogitoTesting

    CogitoTesting Registered Member

    This is the kind of talk that will make Comodo CEO mad. First it was Norton, now it is Kaspersky. Melih has a lot of challenges to issue. :argh:.

    Thanks.
     
  10. Miyagi

    Miyagi Registered Member

    It has been a while, but nice to see Costin a director now. Keep up the good work. :)
     
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