Symantec claims its 2009 Internet Security products will have “zero impact” on PC performance…
“Fundamentally, consumers don’t want to be bothered at all. We’ve set as our goal zero-impact security,” she said…
Symantec claims one of the ways the product will make less demand on system resources is by scaling back on the amount of scanning. “Our new technology allows us to scan less,” claimed Chaffin. “We know which files are good files and we can scan those less.”
“If software runs on millions of systems, it’s going to be good software,” Chaffin added. “If software only runs on a small number of machines, chances are it’s bad.”
Is there not a chance malware writers will quickly cotton on to which applications Norton is scanning less frequently and target those? “If they modify a file in any way, we can scan,” claimed Mallon.
Norton will also use the past history of the user to gauge how much scanning is necessary. “If someone’s not been infected before, the chances of them being infected are low.”
Norton Internet Security 2009 and Antivirus 2009 will be out this autumn.
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This post was written by Veg on May 23, 2008
Symantec claims its 2009 Internet Security products will have “zero impact” on PC performance…




