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July 08, 2008

Panda Security Launches Beta of Panda Internet Security 2009

Providing the consumers with maximum protection against malware and identity theft, Panda Security (News - Alert), a provider of IT security solutions, has launched a beta version of Panda Internet Security 2009. To offer consumers maximum protection against malware and identity theft, the solution utilizes the company's proprietary Collective Intelligence technology.
 
Panda Internet Security 2009 makes use of Collective Intelligence, which is a security model that collects malware information from the Internet community at large. After the collecting the malware information, Collective Intelligence automates processing of these detections in new data centers.
 
Using heuristic analysis to proactively detect any attempt to steal confidential information, Panda's new consumer security software provides a robust version of the "Identity Protect" technology. Another new key feature is the increased detection of malware with TruPrevent 2.0, which protects against unknown malware and attacks exploiting vulnerabilities on a consumer's PC.
 
Providing a new Anti-Spam engine and Parental Control module, Panda Internet Security 2009 is oriented towards more experienced Internet users. It also allows users to make backup copies of important files and information. The company is offering a 50 percent discount for those beta users who test the solution and send incidents to Panda.
 
Thousands of new and stronger malicious codes hit the internet zone every day. to fight these threats, Panda Security has developed an innovative and unique security model which can automatically analyze and classify thousands of new malware samples. This model is collective intelligence and ensures that Panda Security solutions can protect against far more threats than the products of any other company.
 
“Traditional security solutions are no longer enough to protect users' computers from the increasing number of malware samples that are created every day,” said Pedro Bustamante, Product Marketing Director for Panda Security. “The reality is that many users could be infected without even knowing. In response to this new situation, our 2009 retail solutions utilize collective intelligence, allowing us to protect users against malware and identity theft in the most efficient and straightforward way possible.”
 
Raju Shanbhag is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Raju’s articles, please visit his columnist page.
 

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