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Sophos recently released a thinly-veiled swipe at the recent fuss that some security vendors - notably Symantec and McAfee - have been making about the upcoming Microsoft Vista OS. The release from Sophos is as follows: 23 October 2006 - Symantec and McAfee should have prepared better for Microsoft Windows Vista - Sophos comment
IT security firm Sophos is recommending that system administrators ask their security vendors if they are capable of properly protecting them on the forthcoming 64-bit version of Vista, as arguments continue regarding access to Microsoft's operating system code (kernel). Sophos has reassured its customers that Sophos Anti-Virus will offer full protection against malware threats on Vista, and suggests that some security vendors may not have given sufficient thought to the new operating system when developing their products.
Sophos Anti-Virus, including its HIPS functionality, has been designed for 64-bit Windows Vista.
Sophos believes that PatchGuard is a positive step by Microsoft to improve security in Windows Vista, and is not in itself anti-competitive, provided that Microsoft delivers on its commitment to provide the same level of kernel support and integration to third party security vendors as it does to its own security product team. |
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