eScan unveils security solution e-Scan 11

By siliconindia   |   Sunday, 07 November 2010, 22:20 IST
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Mumbai: eScan, one of the leading Security solution providers and the world's first Real-time Anti-Virus and Content Security Solution developer, announces the launch of eScan 11, an information security solution priced at 1250. eScan 11 is a comprehensive Anti-Virus, Anti-Spam, and Content Security Solution that provides Zero-Day protection to computers from objectionable content and security threats, such as Viruses, Spyware, Adware, Keyloggers, Rootkits, Botnets, Hackers, Spam, and Phishing Web sites. While it raises the quality bar on securing information assets, it is also powered by technologies that keep the computer's memory and resource usage to the least. The security software comes with a Graphical User Interface and is power-driven by multiple detection engines that ensure complete security to computer users even from the next generation threats. Some of the new additional security features in eScan 11 include, Installation CD with Rescue disk, a powerful Web-Phishing filter, advanced File Blocking and Folder Protection, Faster Scanning with Whitelisting Technology, Virtual Keyboard to protect against keyloggers, User-based Parental Control, Automatic Patching of Critical Microsoft® Operating System updates, and enhanced Self Protection in addition to major enhancements to its existing features. eScan 11 also comes with a Gaming Mode that ensures uninterrupted Gaming experience and a Laptop Mode feature that provides unmitigated battery time on laptops. "The current times have increased the expectations and demands from security software due to the highly evolving threat scenario," said Govind Rammurthy, CEO and Managing Director, eScan. "In eScan 11, we have factored the attack vectors and methods of future breeds of malware as well as have power packed it with technologies that can counter them. Though eScan 11 provides multi-layered protection, it utilizes very low memory and system resources, thus not compromising on the important element of speed.