Webroot unveils new consumer security suite
Posted on Sep 22, 09 03:16 PM PDT

[DEMOFall 09] Webroot says that traditional approach to computer security is ill-suited for today's threats. Yesterday's focus was about protecting the computers and files from being damaged, but Webroot argues that customer identities are much more valuable. Your personal information can be stolen from many locations: smartphone, laptop, or even via a key logger on any computer. Webroot's new system revolves around a centralized identity (ID) manager that synchronizes the information across multiple devices. It can also defeat key loggers by circumventing the use of the keyboard. And of course, all the "new stuff" integrates with the traditional way that Webroot knows all too well. They have been doing that for a very long time. Webroot is starting a beta of the new service today and the final product will be priced at $79.95.Individuals can sign up today to participate in the free beta program for Webroot Internet Security Complete which begins October 19 by visiting http://www.webroot.com/registration/betaRegistration.php.
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