Symantec’s latest security suite, Norton 360, gives less-experienced consumers a fresh approach to hardening their computer security with a from-the-ground-up rebuild of its Norton Internet Security Suite into a product that offers anti-intrusion, PC optimization and backup modules. Norton 360 takes careful aim at improving Internet security, but it dumbs down the configuration features so that typical users get an out-of-the-box package that provides almost no fiddling of settings and user options.
Norton 360: Is Hands-Off Security a Good Thing?
Posted by: Jack M. Germain March 13, 2007 04:00 AMSymantec’s latest security suite, Norton 360, gives less-experienced consumers a fresh approach to hardening their computer security with a from-the-ground-up rebuild of its Norton Internet Security Suite into a product that offers anti-intrusion, PC optimization and backup modules. Norton 360 takes careful aim at improving Internet security, but it dumbs down the configuration features so that typical users get an out-of-the-box package that provides almost no fiddling of settings and user options.