Microsoft Security Essentials provides real-time protection for your
home PC that guards against viruses, spyware, and other malicious
software.

Microsoft Security Essentials is a free* download from Microsoft that
is simple to install, easy to use, and always kept up to date so you
can be assured your PC is protected by the latest technology. It’s
easy to tell if your PC is secure — when you’re green, you’re good.
It’s that simple.

Microsoft Security Essentials runs quietly and efficiently in the
background so that you are free to use your Windows-based PC the way
you want—without interruptions or long computer wait times.

Starting early next month, Microsoft Security Essentials, Redmond’s
anti-malware service for Windows PCs, will be free for small
businesses to install on up to 10 PCs.

Of course, Security Essentials, which replaced Microsoft’s One Care
suite last year, has been free from the start. What’s new is that the
program’s licensing agreement has been altered to allow a small
business to legally run the security software on up to 10 computers.

For small shops struggling with tight budgets, free malware protection
is a plus.

“Many consumers and an increasing number of small businesses are
either unwilling or unable to pay the ongoing subscription costs for
the security suite solutions that come on their PCs,” Microsoft’s Eric
Foster wrote recently on the Windows Security Blog.

Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) uses the same core anti-malware
engine found in the company’s enterprise software. It has received
favorable reviews from independent security software testing agencies,
and from computer publications such as PCWorld.

As Infoworld’s J. Peter Bruzzese noted in a recent blog, MSE has
performed well in tests conducted by AV-Test.org, an independent
agency that rates the speed and effectiveness of leading security
products. Security Essentials’ usability score was very high--slightly
better, in fact, than that of AVG Internet Security 9.0 and Panda
Internet Security 2010. Its protection and repair rankings, however,
were a notch below those of AVG, F-Secure Internet Security 2010,
Kaspersky Internet Security 2010, Panda, and Symantec Norton Internet
Security 2010.

“The bottom line: Microsoft Security Essentials has me protected,”
Bruzzese wrote.


Regards
Sandeep Thakur

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