Golden Systems Electronics, a leading distributor of IT products in the Middle East, has launched Kaspersky Anti Virus 2009 and Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 in the UAE market.
Kaspersky’s Version 2009 new generation products are designed to protect home users from all types of security threats. It combines the benefits of Kaspersky Lab’s new antivirus engine and boasts of dramatically improved scanning speeds and cutting-edge HIPS technology which will block new malicious programs even before signatures have been added to the antivirus databases.
“Kaspersky products have consistently scored high in independent tests and offer market-leading protection and reliability. Kaspersky Lab's newest products – Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2009 and Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 – are based on the very latest developments in security technologies,' said Mohadeseh Mirsamiei, product specialist, Golden Systems Electronics.
“These new products were developed in response to customer feedback on two trends in IT security: the growing diversity and sophistication of the threats they are facing and the increasingly complex task of deploying and managing security across their IT environments.'
Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2009 is a totally new approach to data security. The main feature of the application is restricting the programmes' rights to access the system resources. It helps prevent unwanted actions by suspicious and hazardous applications.
Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 uses a groundbreaking approach to antivirus protection: system-wide monitoring to ensure users are completely protected from all IT threats.
The new generation products prevent users from unwittingly accessing known phishing sites and preclude the theft of important passwords and login details by keylogging programs.
Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 also includes a virtual keyboard that enables users to enter logins and passwords safely. Moreover, it prevents the theft of data transferred via secure connections (HTTPS, SSL) and can remove all traces of a user’s Internet activity (temporary files, cookies, etc.).-TradeArabia News Service