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PRESS
RELEASE
Oslo, 24 February 2004
Norman joins Microsoft in the fight against
virus
- helps the VIA alliance defend Internet users against
virus threats |
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Leading Norwegian IT
security company Norman Data Defense Systems today
announced its selection by Microsoft Corp. for
participation in the Virus Information Alliance (VIA).
Thereby Norman joins an exclusive group of ten leading
anti-virus specialists.
The VIA program was founded in May 2003 by Microsoft and
third-party vendors to help Microsoft customers obtain
timely and relevant information about the latest virus
threats affecting Microsoft technology. VIA sharing
program now includes 10 industry leading anti-virus
vendors.
Norman Data Defense Systems is known world-wide for its
award-winning SandBox technology. SandBox v2, the recently
launched second generation allows NVC (Norman Virus
Control) detect virus-like behavior and thereby prevent
undetected viruses and other harmful code before they
damage a system. SandBox complements signature-based
anti-virus detection of identified viruses and threats.
"Norman has been in this industry for a long time and is
one of the largest providers of both desktop OEM and
server based operator class anti-virus solutions. We are
very proud to have been selected as one of Microsoft's
selection of best-of-breed anti-virus providers and will
contribute to the initiative with our in-depth knowledge
on proactive virus detection and protection," says Steinar
Wigtil, Director of R&D at Norman Data Defense Systems.
Microsoft has previously chosen Norman Virus Control as
one of a number of tools to test software before
distribution to help prevent viruses from being spread
through the Microsoft distribution channels.
Virus information interchange
"Security is a global, industry-wide issue and we look
forward to working together with Norman and other VIA
members to help customers obtain the information they need
about worms and viruses," said Mark Miller, security
incident response manager at Microsoft."
VIA offers best practices for preventing malicious
attacks, information about specific viruses, how-to
articles and links to other antivirus resources on its Web
site. In addition to providing the latest reports on
medium- and high-severity virus incidents, the VIA Web
site allows Internet users to quickly and easily refer to
their preferred antivirus vendor for more-detailed
technical information about specific viruses and their
eradication and customer support. VIA alliance shares and
collaborate on new virus, worm and other malicious code
threats. The collective research will be used to form a
thorough assessment of the malicious code and the details
will be shared with Microsoft customers through the web
page http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/topics/virus/via.asp
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