Review: Norton Internet Security 2011

Started by Simon, Sep 16, 2010, 22:01:52

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Symantec's 2010 offering has long been our recommended security suite, and for 2011 the company has made only minor tweaks.

The only conspicuous difference is the front-end, which now shows a live map of world malware hotspots - intended, perhaps, to emphasise the value of security software. Below this, new buttons connect directly into the company's separate parental control and online backup services, tying the various Norton offerings more cleanly together. You can check websites and perform "safe" web searches from within the interface too.

In terms of malware protection, Symantec says it's beefed up its behavioural and reputation-based scanning, but the results we saw were in line with last year's package. That's no bad thing, though. The 2010 package topped our last Labs with a 98% malware detection score, and its successor kept up an impressive 97% against this month's batch. Independent testing agency AV-Test saw similar results, giving Norton Internet Security 2011 a 98% score for detection.


Read more: http://www.pcpro.co.uk/reviews/software/361192/norton-internet-security-2011
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This post reflects my own views, opinions and experience, not those of IDNet.

mrapoc

not really sure if id trust pcpro and their series of sister magazines. i'll wait to see what av-comparatives say altho once eset runs out ill be using a free av.

for customers who really are clueless however, norton does seem to fit the bill at doing everything for you (whether you want it to or not!)

pctech

Norton is a bit over zealous in my view.



DorsetBoy

Quote from: mrapoc on Sep 16, 2010, 22:54:23
not really sure if id trust pcpro and their series of sister magazines. i'll wait to see what av-comparatives say altho once eset runs out ill be using a free av.

for customers who really are clueless however, norton does seem to fit the bill at doing everything for you (whether you want it to or not!)

There are certainly free products that outperform Norton in the vB100 trials.

Gary

Quote from: DorsetBoy on Sep 17, 2010, 09:00:08
There are certainly free products that outperform Norton in the vB100 trials.
I'm never sure vB100 means alot anymore, Eset has always done well with that but I have recently found it to be less than stellar on my wifes laptop, I think AV comparatives gives a better all round view. I just don't like how Norton installs toolbars. Right now for the average user I think Norton is a pretty safe bet, or use Microsofts offerings.
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