On 2019-03-11, deloptes <delop...@gmail.com> wrote: > deb wrote: I don't believe he did, actually. I believe that's what Reco wrote.
>> Not that I'm aware of. The thing is - instead of taking an insecure OS >> and building assorted kludges (in the form of anti-virus) around it, >> it's considered wise here to use a secure OS from the beginning. > > If you have windows users in your network, the best is to pay for a server > license for linux and integrate it into clamav. I think most of the popular > anti virus software companies have their products running on linux and able > to integrate in clamav. You have to pay but it pays off, if you have > employes or simply people using windows in your network. > > The security of course is not only the antivirus, but also the firewall, VPN > and similar - 1. reduce the risk of intrusion and 2. increase the chance of > detection. Anti virus software is only part of it all. > > regards > > -- “Let us again pretend that life is a solid substance, shaped like a globe, which we turn about in our fingers. Let us pretend that we can make out a plain and logical story, so that when one matter is despatched--love for instance-- we go on, in an orderly manner, to the next.” - Virginia Woolf, The Waves