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Looking to bolster its intrusion-prevention capabilities Symantec today announced the beta versions of its 2012 editions of its consumer-focused Windows-based security products, Norton AntiVirus and Norton Internet Security.
Network World Anti-Malware Research Center
In the 2012 editions of the Norton flagship products, Symantec will beef up anti-malware defense. And in a strategic shift, Norton AntiVirus and Internet Security are expected to evolve into more than just security products. The Norton 2012 betas, out today, are expected to be a platform for providing users with real-time information beyond just security into computer-oriented "practical advice" about the status of various software products, for example.
In one change in the 2012 editions, Symantec is taking its intrusion-detection engine used in its enterprise software, Symantec Endpoint, and integrating it into Norton AntiVirus 2012 and Internet Security 2012,...