I have always wanted to be an IT auditor. I have seen how information technology risk has considerably increased over the years. And I know how I can help our organization add value to its operations by helping them identify and manage IT risks and controls.
To mention one, together with the fast paced changes in systems and software, hackers and other threats are also getting more powerful. From denial of service attack, to getting or changing confidential information, to unauthorized transactions, to identity theft… all these plus so much more can be made possible these days. That is the reason why Antivirus Software and other internet security software suites has mushroomed over the years.
So if you or your company has a small risk appetite for information loss, do not settle for anything less. There is CyberDefender Early Detection Center™ 2.0 that protects your computer and identity not only from virus but also spyware, phishing, spam, intrusion and so on. To see the comparison to other security suite like Stop Zilla, PC Tools, Web root and others, just visit www.cyberdefender.com. You can even try it for free by clicking the ‘Try It’ button. Go try it now or be sorry later!
One Response
Bob Wally
September 16th, 2008 at 2:43 pm
1Yeah, my system got hammered by some evil virus trojan thingy, and it was bad. My poor lovable h0m8-systim, it really took over the browser and had some word problems.
First I tried PC Tools, which found some stuff, and thought it was OK, but still had browser and word problems. So I tried Cyberdefender, and it found even more stuff. Afterwards my system worked ok.
I like that it looks for trojans, malware and sypware - not just viruses. I liked it enough, that I paid for the upgrade, cuz I wanted the back-up, and the ability to contact someone at Cyberdefender who will answer any of my (or my sons) questions.
I don’t usually write reviews of computers programs, but I found this blog and saw this and decided to post this ‘review’. I hope it helps. Cyberdefender rocks!!!
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