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October 23, 2004
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ESET
Interview on
October 23, 2004
Anti-Virus Products
Guest:
Kirk Parker
Eset is a global security software solution company that provides next generation virus protection. Eset's award-winning anti-virus software system, NOD32, assures maximum network performance, advanced heuristic detection, and free worldwide support. NOD32 provides enterprise customers with the highest return on investment (ROI) in the industry as a result of increased user compliance, decreased downtime, and higher productivity. NOD32 holds more Virus Bulletin 100% Awards than any other anti-virus product available, consistently detecting all known viruses "in the wild" without false positives.
Senior Security Architect Kirk Parker discusses the rise of viruses and the heuristic anti-virus programs such as Eset's NOD 32 to combat these viruses.
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