Here's something for the blogsite. I'm a bit curious what everybody else out there is using for Antivirus. There are always the Big Players (Symantec, CA, Network Associates, Trend) and a few of the other ones (Kaspersky, AVG, Panda, Avast), and one or two others you wouldn't give to your worst enemy (AntiVir)
I've always been a big Network Associates fan myself, but after a problem encountered on Friday where a low level virus slipped in and ran from excluded folders I need to re-evaluate Antivirus choice. It's not that my particular choice couldn't catch it. It's that the excluded folders needed for better performance produced a hole.
Network Associates can always always stop bullets. (and actually still does, it turned out the Jun 21st update could see the pest and kill it but the exclusoins hampered its efforts. The virus was hiding and running from within inside normally needed excluded folders like EXCHSRVR and MAILROOT.
But it seems to want exclusions. (They all do obviously) to either enhance performance (It takes too long open my file... waaaaa) or to avoid problems (Exchange complaining about missing files that were viruses caught by the file scanner). I am curious as to what everybody else has chosen and why.
My key questions are.
How well does it perform and allow databases to perform WITHOUT exclusions.
Has anybody taken it to the test (IE: Combined with Windows Defender what sites can you go to intentionally and how well did it protect the PC)
What were the costs involved.
Can it do hourly updates and run off an internal copy of the manufacturers database (Do the updates once and allow the environment to pull from there or push to IT)
How "manageable" do you find the central console.
Antispam?
Can you manually update it (IE: walk onsite with the update files on a memory key and directly copy them to the appropriate folder) - Especially handy if the internet is down as a result of said pest.
Can you specify certain processes as viruses (even if they aren't)
What is the automation like? The better ones I find will allow to the specify an "assumed" answer to a cleaning/quarantine question. The lesser ones keep asking you stupid questions (Should I clean this? - No save it for a special occasion!)
Well all else fails, make an offering to the computer gods. Preferably in small unmarked bills.