By Matt Hines, 6 May 2004 08:25
NEWS Antivirus-technology companies McAfee and Check Point Software have joined forces to release an automated internet and desktop security package designed for small businesses.
The system, which will be known as Secure-1 and sold as part of the McAfee product line, combines one of Check Point's high-speed security appliances with McAfee's existing VirusScan ASaP virus protection service.
The companies claim the package will help smaller companies streamline antivirus security systems by providing automated and managed internet gateway and desktop protection.
Small businesses' need for internet security has never been greater, based on the rapid proliferation of viruses such as the Sasser worm, which started spreading in the past week and has infected an estimated 500,000 to a million systems.
The two companies said Secure-1 would help customers stay ahead of emerging threats by automatically updating users' firewalls and antivirus definitions without requiring any human intervention.
Matt Hines writes for News.com
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