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BitDefender approved to defend RedHat & Novell Linux | BitDefender approved to defend RedHat & Novell Linux |
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| by Stuart Corner | |
| Tuesday, 13 November 2007 | |
BitDefender's security products for mail servers and for Samba have been approved for compliance with Red Hat's and Novell's SuSe Linux operating systems.
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BitDefender Security for Mail Servers brings together antivirus, antispyware, antispam, and antiphishing engines that secure the mail traffic of companies and service providers. It is claimed to be compatible with the majority of existing e-mail platforms. BitDefender Security for Samba provides antivirus and antispyware protection for Samba network shares. According to BitDefender, by scanning all accessed files for known and unknown malware it keeps network users safe and it helps comply with data protection regulations. Alexandru Balan, Linux product manager, BitDefender, said: "We have designed our software to be fully POSIX compliant, automatically integrating with all the most popular mail servers and packaged for all the major Linux distributors, as well as FreeBSD. Gaining approval from Novell and Red Hat further assures our customers that BitDefender is committed to making compliance a top priority. {moscomment} |
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