A number of software and service offerings allow computer users to conduct process monitoring to find out what malicious or hidden programs may be running on their machines, but security experts indicate the lower-level, PC-specific scanning is too detailed to be useful to most enterprise IT departments. UniBlue, a backup and recovery management software provider, claims its free www.processlibrary.com site conducts as many as 300,000 searches on processes per day.
Process Monitoring: Looking at Threats or Low Priority?
Posted by: Jay Lyman July 19, 2005 05:00 AMA number of software and service offerings allow computer users to conduct process monitoring to find out what malicious or hidden programs may be running on their machines, but security experts indicate the lower-level, PC-specific scanning is too detailed to be useful to most enterprise IT departments. UniBlue, a backup and recovery management software provider, claims its free www.processlibrary.com site conducts as many as 300,000 searches on processes per day.