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Kaspersky Internet Security Suite

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Today’s Internet threats have evolved in both the volume and complexity of attacks compared to just a few years ago. Early on, Kaspersky Lab recognized that these rapid changes were unfolding. Our virus experts believed that a new standard for protection needed to be created - one that would combat even the most sophisticated computer threats at a remarkable rate of speed.

Our software is built upon this standard, resulting in premium protection that provides the most robust line of defense against malware at every level of the corporate network. Kaspersky is ranked #1 worldwide in virus and spyware detection, and independent tests confirm that Kaspersky is easily the fastest to respond to virus outbreaks. When a virus enters the Lab, it is typically disarmed in less than 20 minutes and delivered to you automatically every hour. This means you are never more than minutes away from the latest cure directly from the Lab.

Inside the MachineKaspersky technology is integrated into the products of more than 100 leading security, networking, messaging, and IT companies worldwide, protecting over 200 million users every day.

For the best-of-breed solution to protect your IT infrastructure, choose quality protection from Kaspersky Lab. Kaspersky and DSG Sands have partnered to deliver the leading solutions, quality customer service and the best protection.

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Where are the other prominent AV programs (Eset Nod32 or Grisoft AVG, e.g.), and why isn’t there a really comprehensive comparison of ALL the majors?

The link under “Related Content” goes to another incomplete list, and there is nothing in this article to validate the graphic’s claim “Kaspersky is ranked #1 worldwide…” . Oh really? By whom, and when you say “worldwide” how many different labs in how many countries did these ratings? If other major products are conveniently omitted, how do we know they are not superior?

This entire article reminds me of the old radio “payola” scandals.

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