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Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud. We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
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"There's really not that many Linux viruses to scan for yet", says Mikko Hypponen, director of antivirus research at F-Secure, "but in mixed environments, most administrators will want to be able to scan for Windows viruses under Linux. On the other hand with Linux's growing popularity it is also becoming critical to implement native Linux security with real-time up-dating."

This also creates scenarios where other systems can become contaminated, says Hypponen, thus further entrenching malicious code or viruses. Accordingly F-Secure has introduced the first integrated security system specifically designed for Linux, he says 

The creation of F-Secure Anti-Virus Linux Client and Server Security is an indication of the growing acceptance of Linux as a tried and true operating system. And while Linux viruses are not very common, the growing adoption of disparate platforms in IT departments will likely spur the interest of hackers and virus creators.

The security solution, which are verified SUSE and Red Hat applications, specifically addresses issues that arise with servers and workstations when run in environments where Linux and Windows coexist. F-Secure's centralized management of both Windows and Linux enables changes to be made in real-time when either OS encounters a potential threat.

This new, integrated client/server security system deals a preemptive strike against various viruses designed to harm IT departments. Viruses, worms, and Trojans are considered the biggest security threat in IT. Hackers are becoming more and more sophisticated in their approach, and their eyes are set on systems that contain valuable data. Linux is a prime target because it's often deployed in solutions that provide data and services to Windows users.

The new F-Secure Anti-Virus, is fully automated and transparent to the user, says the company. A firewall stops viruses from entering servers and workstations. As an added measure, an "integrity checker" monitors backdoors and prevents viruses from opening files. With real-time monitoring, administrators can take immediate steps to minimize the damage to their networks.

Ari Alakiuttu, director of corporate business at F-Secure, summed up the antivirus detection system's virtues. "With the introduction of F-Secure Anti-Virus Linux Client and Server security, F-Secure takes a firm lead in the Linux security market with the most comprehensive security solution available today. We want to make the security management as easy as possible for the IT department and provide them with the tools to secure both Windows and Linux machines."

 

 

 

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