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Norman Data Defense
Systems, a leader in the field of data security, announced
today that Norman Virus Control (NVC) has received yet
another Virus Bulletin 100% Award, making its anti-virus
products among the highest performing on the market. The
June 2003 VB 100% Award has been given to NVC for its
performance in a Windows XP Professional comparative
review. The VB100%
Award was given to Norman Virus Control for detecting all
"In the Wild" viruses during both on-demand and on-access
scanning as well as having no false positives in Virus
Bulletin's comparative test.
"We believe this award
again confirms that Norman Data Defense Systems is in the
top league for detecting and removing viruses and other
harmful code. For our customers the Virus Bulletin Awards
proves that Norman continues to make good and stable
products. Tests like these proves we have developed an
excellent product for finding and deleting viruses", says
Steinar Wigtil, Director of R&D.
The June 2003 issue of
the magazine Virus Bulletin tested 25 different antivirus
products on Window's XP Professional platform. Virus
Bulletin's tests are among the most renowned international
studies of antivirus products' capability to detect
rampant viruses. Norman Virus Control has now received 21
VB100% Awards since Virus Bulletin introduced these in
1998. This ranks Norman among the leading players in the
antivirus industry.
In the next several
weeks, Norman will be introducing a new AV technology
which will offer a first-of-its-kind capability to catch
and clean new, unknown viruses and worms before they
infect computers and before pattern files have even been
written. This new virus detection technology will be
integrated in NVC 5.6.
Norman Virus Control has
a consistent record of rating highly in product tests,
including Checkmark Certification from West Coast Labs, on
detecting and cleaning viruses and has won twenty-one 100%
Virus Bulletin Awards since 1998. Norman's virus scan
engine has been licensed to a host of companies and
institutions, and protects millions of workstations.
The Virus Bulletin 100%
Award is given to products that detect all "in the wild"
viruses during both on-demand and on-access scanning in
certain Virus Bulletin tests. Virus Bulletin has tested
the world's leading anti-virus products since 1998. Tests
are carried out every second month and are widely
recognized within the industry. The comparatives tend to
focus on virus detection rates, scanning speed and, more
recently, performance overhead of on-access or resident
scanning components.
For more information,
please refer to:
http://www.virusbtn.com/ and
http://www.wildlist.org
For further
information, please contact
SAV25
Data Systems
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