Panda Security introduces Internet Security 2011

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Panda Security introduces Internet Security 2011

Panda Security has launched the security product for the Indian market, namely Panda Internet Security 2011, which will be available in more than 23 languages for worldwide users.

Panda Internet Security 2011 allows the use of Internet, like shopping and banking online, with total peace of mind and without any interruption. It provides protection from viruses, hackers, online fraud, identity theft and all the other known and unknown threats.

It keeps the inbox spam free allowing safe and private navigation of the Internet with Panda safe browser while an improved Parental Control feature allows safe access for children to the Internet.

Speaking on the launch of the product, T. S. Wong, Sales Director, APAC, Panda Security, says, "In 2010, cybercriminals have created and distributed a third of all existing viruses. That is, in just 12 months, they have created 34 per cent of all malware that has ever existed and has been classified by the company. Since 2003, new threats grew by at least 100 per cent every year. Panda’s Internet Security 2011 helps in providing real-time protection with a minimal impact on the computer."

Apart from the key features for the Internet Security 2011 like anti-spam and parental control, firewall and identity protect and antivirus, it also features a brand new multimedia and gaming zone, home network manager, file encryption and shredding, as well as remote PC access along with a safe browser to browse on, it ensures total security and information integrity for all its users. Panda Internet Security 2011 doesn't just keep the PC safe from external threats but its integrated online backup ensures that data can be restored easily if it is accidentally deleted or damaged.


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