Norton Internet Security and Norton AntiVirus 2012 Now Available
2012 Betas Raise Bar for Protection and Performance, Provide
Insight Into Safety and Stability of Applications Before Installation
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – April 15, 2011 – Today Norton
by Symantec (Nasdaq: SYMC) released the 2012 beta versions of the
award-winning Norton AntiVirus and Norton Internet Security, which are
now available for free download from the
Norton beta website.
The Norton 2012 betas improve on performance and protection in what are
already the industry’s fastest and lightest security products
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They include key security enhancements, including the ability to assess
the safety and stability of an application before installation.
“As we’ve proven year after year, we are committed to arming
consumers against cybercrime with the strongest protection possible,
without slowing down their computers,” said Jens Meggers, vice president
of engineering, for Norton products. “For the Norton 2012 release, our
aim is to continue to raise the bar for both protection and
performance.”
With the 2012 betas, Norton continues to deliver the strongest core
protection technologies, without sacrificing performance. The betas
feature Insight 3.0, the latest version of Norton’s exclusive
reputation-based security technology, which leverages the anonymous
software adoption patterns of millions of contributing Symantec users to
automatically identify and block new malicious software. Download
Insight, which checks every downloaded file for safety before it is
allowed to run, has been updated this year to include information that
lets users know if a downloaded application is likely to cause stability
issues when they install it on their PC. Now Download Insight provides
users with additional data they can rely on
before installing
an application, to decide whether to install that application or look
for a similarly safe, yet more stable application. The betas also
include upgraded SONAR 4.0 behavioral protection, which monitors running
applications for suspicious behavior to quickly detect and disable
previously unknown threats.
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