Thursday, February 4, 2010

Trend Micro Internet Security Pro 2010 v17.50.0.1


Trend Micro Internet Security Pro 2010 v17.50.0.1 | 56MB

If you"re looking for a robust feature set from your security suite, and you want an affordable price, you could do worse than Trend Micro"s 2010 products. Trend Micro Internet Security Pro, Trend Micro Internet Security, and the stripped-down Trend Micro AntiVirus plus AntiSpyware have been refreshed, with the publisher claiming significant performance enhancements to each.
Trend Micro is claiming that boot times are 20 percent faster than with the previous versions, that the programs use 40 percent less RAM, the download itself is 25 percent smaller, and that the quick scan on Windows Vista and Windows XP is 20 percent faster. There are new features, too, including an autorun disabler for USB keys, a gaming and video mode so that scans don"t start while you"re deep into your entertainment, and system restore features in the System Tuner. The interface has been streamlined slightly, as well, making for easier navigation.
Installation
The Trend Micro installation process is about as smooth and pain-free as you could hope a program that will have such deep hooks into your system could be. It will detect other antivirus programs and then ask for approval to remove those installed on your machine, but it doesn"t require a reboot after it"s done--something most competitors do.
One thing that Trend Micro fails to do effectively is call out its behavioral engine. There is a box you can check at installation to opt out of the behavioral program, but there"s no detailed or clear explanation of what it is or what it does. On the one hand, technology that allows the publisher to leverage supposedly-anonymous data from customers to catch surreptitiously-running threats faster isn"t new; it"s been around for a few years, although this year is seeing more security suites adopt it. On the other hand, companies like Trend Micro must consider whether users will panic if it is mentioned clearly and then disable their computers from contributing data to the cloud.


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