Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Kaspersky Lab, Avian Technologies presents Kaspersky Internet Security 2017

Kaspersky Internet Security Multi Device 2017 version officially launched in Sri Lanka and Maldives. Picture by Saman Sri Wedage

 

Kaspersky Lab has presented the new version of its flagship security solution Kaspersky Internet Security 2017 with Multi Device protection, which provide users with additional opportunities to manage their Internet protection and to ensure their data safety.

Kaspersky Internet Security 2017 Multi Device security solution is for the whole family; they protect Windows, Mac, and Android users against malware, dangerous sites, online tracking, fraud and money theft.

This year Kaspersky Lab products for Windows have integrated several new functions including new features wherein, users can patch potential “holes” in their device security with Software Updater and Software Cleaner.

Altaf Halde, Managing Director - South Asia, Kaspersky Lab said “Sri Lanka is growing at a fast pace in the digital world and so it needs digital security. At Kaspersky Lab we strive to protect everything of value to our users from cybercriminals, hackers and malware writers. People are now more conscious about security and they are careful with their digital assets; we believe that our new product line will ensure that our users enjoy their computing experience. ” On the eve of the press launch the Board Directors of Avian Technologies – Ranil Francisco and Buddhika Liyanage said “Avian Technologies’ alliance with Kaspersky Lab runs back to almost a decade, a partnership which has ensured latest IT Security solutions to the rapidly growing ICT industry in Sri Lanka.We are proud to be launching the Kaspersky Internet Security 2017 version with Multi Device Security protection.”

“Having established itself over 10 years ago, with the goal to maintain the most robust, reliable services and solutions for the industry, Avian Technologies stands as the leader of the IT Security industries of Sri Lanka and the Maldives.”

One of the common methods of malware penetrating the computer is the use of errors (so-called vulnerabilities) in the programs installed on it. Developers regularly update their products, however not all users regularly update these on their devices.

Software Updater can automatically find the applications that need to beupdated and, if the user agrees, install the latest versions from vendor sites on their computer. The user can also request the update of an application manually or add any of them to the list of applications that should not be updated.

According to the Kaspersky Lab study, 37% of users store programs that they do not use on their device. In addition to the fact thatthis overloads the device memory, it also provides extra opportunities for cybercriminals to penetrate the system. Software Cleaner scans all applications installed on the computer and marks those posing potential risk. 

 

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