Everyone in the United States has heard
of the leading antivirus vendors Symantec, Mcafee, Computer Associates, and
Trend Micro. These companies have market-leading presence in the United
States. Microsoft, as well, has plans
become a key player in this market.
Microsoft acquired intellectual property and technology from GeCad
software in 2003, a company based in Bucharest, Romania. They also acquired Pelican Software, which
had a behavior based security as well as Giant Company Software for spyware and
Sybari Software, which manages virus, spam, and phishing filtering.
A lot of discussion has centered on whether Microsoft with come to own
a dominant position in the antivirus market by simply bundling its technologies
with its operating systems at no charge.
This is a similar technique applied in other markets such as word
processing and Internet browsers.
Of course there are a number of antivirus vendors who also play in this
market. There are many companies with great market presence in other countries
that are beginning to become more widely known. These vendors include GriSoft
out of the Czech Republic, Sophos in the united Kingdom, Panda Software out of
Spain, Kaspersky in Russia, SoftWin in Romania, F-Secure in Finland, Norman in
Norway, Arcabit in Poland, VirusBuster out of Hungary, and AhnLab in South
Korea.
It is not clear where the industry is heading and everyone in this
market faces a rapidly changing landscape. The amount of effort to find and provide
fixes for viruses is staggering. Malicious programs are getting more complex
and the number of them is increasing.
Many companies may find themselves without the resources to match the
efforts of those truly bent on creating havoc.
Some virus companies are getting of hundreds of new samples a day!
Moreover, the new viruses are getting "smarter" in that they
propagate themselves quickly and they often hide themselves and are smart
enough to move around in a system by renaming themselves in an effort to make
it hard to remove them.
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