Security tools are available for Vista

Despite claims that Vista is the safest operating system among Windows versions, Microsoft still has to rely on security vendors to eliminate common cyber threats.

According to Microsoft's announcement on January 17, all major security software companies, small and large, will have support products for Vista when the operating system comes out on January 30 (consumer version). ).

This is a completely different story if you know that when Microsoft released Vista (business) in late November 2006, only McAfee has a product to support.

Picture 1 of Security tools are available for Vista " Windows Vista is the most secure operating system we've ever built. Our security partners will continue to play an important role in adding layers of protection to the Microsoft Windows platform ," the company said. by Ben Fathi, vice president of enterprise security technology at Microsoft.

Vista now has three "shields" that are considered to protect the PC against external threats: firewalls, antispyware and Windows Live OneCare antivirus services.

Along with basic protection features, Microsoft also equips Vista with many other features to deal with threats from the Internet. Typical of these is that IE7 is able to run in protected mode to prevent dangerous software from installing on the system through security holes.

In addition, User Account Control in Vista can run less user-mode so that "malicious" code cannot take advantage of system administration rights - a configuration commonly found in Windows XP. Besides, Vista also has a web browsing function for parents; and IE7 has phishing filtering.

Symantec, McAfee, Trend Micro and many other security vendors will have antivirus products and other protection tools for Vista when the operating system comes out later this month. As for Microsoft, it will release an upgrade of Windows Live OneCare for Vista buyers.