Trend Micro Internet Security Pro
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Requirements : Win (All) License : Shareware File size : 75MB |
No matter whether you are at home or away, this amazing security software safeguards your online transactions, data, identity, unauthorized change prevention, as well your important files and folders with a comprehensive protection. It is powered by PC-cillin Engine, that allows its users to get all the advantages that a proven security software is arrayed with. Be it theft protection, data theft protection, recovery of all the files, Wi-Fi validation or what so ever. If you will download version 17.0.1305 then it may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes as well.
The suite makes it easy for its users and allows them to protect your home network, personal identity, and other activities from all kinds of viruses while protecting your system from any future web threats as well. It is extremely easy to install and allows you to confidently email, shop online, proceed online transactions, share your photographs with your friends online and protect your all kinds of files for you!
The most important thing is that this suite automatically updates and immunizes your system and removes malicious threats buried deep inside your computer. The software performs a majority of its initial configuration based on a few questions it asks you during install. Even a small kid can install it as the menus and labels are well-labeled, and one will definitely get used to it after a few minutes of usage. It’s that easy.
Here are some of the key features
- Anti-virus
- Anti-spyware
- Email safety scan
- Protection against root kits
- Proactive intrusion blocking
- Anti-spam
- Two-way firewall
- Home network protection
- Website authentication
- Parental controls
- Data theft prevention
- Free phone, email, chat support








Most companies enjoy “security” insofar as they haven’t been targeted, or had an employee make a human error with catastrophic exposure. Price Waterhouse Cooper and Carnegie-Mellon’s CyLab have recent surveys that show the senior executive class to be, basically, clueless regarding IT risk and its tie to overall enterprise (business) risk. Data breaches and thefts are due to a lagging business culture – absent new eCulture, breaches will, and continue to, increase. As CIO, I’m constantly seeking things that work, in hopes that good ideas make their way back to me – check your local library: A book that is required reading is “I.T. WARS: Managing the Business-Technology Weave in the New Millennium.” It also helps outside agencies understand your values and practices.
The author, David Scott, has an interview that is a great exposure: www dot businessforum dot com/DScott_02 dot html –
The book came to us as a tip from an intern who attended a course at University of Wisconsin, where the book is an MBA text. It has helped us to understand that, while various systems of security are important, no system can overcome laxity, ignorance, or deliberate intent to harm. Necessary is a sustained culture and awareness; an efficient prism through which every activity is viewed from a security perspective prior to action.
In the realm of risk, unmanaged possibilities become probabilities – read the book BEFORE you suffer a bad outcome – or propagate one.