Security software vendor BullGuard has just announced the release of 2014 version of its Internet Security software suite, the most advanced security suite from BullGuard to date.
The new BullGuard Internet Security 2014 (version 14.0.272) comes with an all-new design that provides easy access to all the features as well as letting you see at-a-glance your system’s security status. Each feature has its own module panel and you can work with any of the features as further control is available directly through the main interface.
Other than the new UI, the new version includes an improved behavioural detection engine that helps identify new threats and prevent zero-day malware attacks. The new BullGuard Backup has allocated 5GB of free online storage for you to securely back up important data to the cloud.
BullGuard Internet Security promises low impact on system performance. It regularly scans a system and performs automatic maintenance tasks such as vulnerability detection, backup and tune-up quietly in the background without using up valuable system resources or requires actions from you. In addition to the improvements, the new version also includes a powerful Spamfilter, advanced parental controls, a game mode and free 24/7 support.
The new BullGuard Internet Security is now available for $59.95 for up to three users with 1 year usage, with free upgrades to new versions. For more details on the features, you can hop over to the official page of BullGuard Internet Security.
BullGuard launches its most advanced Internet Security software suite yet
Elegantly simple interface for all levels of users, enhanced behavioural detection – and vulnerability detection, backups and tune-ups that run silently in the background with minimal impact on system resources
· Improved behavioural detection engine identifies new threats and prevents zero-day attacks*
· Enhanced user interface similar provides intuitive one-click functions for all features
· Updated backup, tune-up and vulnerability scanner for faster and more intuitive operation
· Silently runs in the background, identifying vulnerabilities and protecting with minimal impact on the system
· Basic and advanced modes for all levels of user expertise
· Free 24/7 support and free upgrades
San Francisco, CA (October 15th, 2013) – BullGuard a global leader in internet and mobile security, has today announced the release of the new version of BullGuard Internet Security – it’s most progressive and intuitive security suite to date.
BullGuard Internet Security is designed to offer industry-leading protection, silent and efficient background operation and to appeal to any level of user ability.
Alax Balan, Head of Product Management, BullGuard, said: “It is our most advanced security suite yet, and one that offers a significantly improved degree of control and operation.”
Improved behavioural detection
Notable enhancements include advancements in the behavioural detection engine which can prevent zero-day malware threats. Additional tools include a smart-filter for safe browsing, an advanced firewall and protection against Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) and Targeted Attacks.
An all-new user interface and improvements to usability means default functions for all the key tools in Internet Security are accessible with one click. Further control is available directly through the main interface.
Easy to use
Importantly, BullGuard Internet Security has been designed to be used by anyone, from the complete novice to those who like to retain full control over the minutiae of system security. A choice of basic or advanced setting displays ensures that unnecessary or unwanted functions are hidden from sight to simplify core operation for new users, while those who desire more advanced control will find access to an impressive level of fine-tuning.
Redesigned backup
BullGuard Internet Security retains the rich array of tools that go beyond core security, helping to make it the most complete solution for system protection and maintenance on the market. A 5GB Backup module has been redesigned from the ground up so users can easily create a backup of a file or folder that is regularly synchronised with BullGuard’s servers.
Silent and efficient background scans
Before installation begins, the software scans a system for potential threats and eliminates any detected malware to ensure a system is clean. The installation process is streamlined to require virtually no user interaction.
When installed, BullGuard Internet Security regularly scans a system and performs automatic maintenance tasks such as vulnerability detection, backup and tune-up quietly in the background without using up valuable system resources or interrupting the user.
Building on a strong reputation
Balan adds: “As ever, we’ve placed a strong focus on ensuring that our excellent reputation in the security market remains intact by revising and improving core security. We’ve also further improved usability by ensuring that the majority of tasks can be set to run in the background, with as little user interaction and impact on system resources as possible. In short, once installation is complete a user can let it do its job with minimal interaction.”
Improving on its predecessors wasn’t easy. Over the last four years BullGuard has never missed a Virus Bulletin VB100 award. We also consistently score in the top three, in tests by independent assessors AV-TEST Lab and AV-Comparatives.
In addition to the improvements, all of the regular tools BullGuard Internet Security users have come to expect are present, including a powerful Spamfilter, advanced parental controls, a game mode and free 24/7 support for help with any of the software’s features or advice on threats and general security issues.
New BullGuard Internet Security is available for $59.95 for up to three users, with free upgrades to new versions. For more information visithttp://www.bullguard.com.
* Zero-day attacks are new types of malware that have just been created and as a result their ‘signature’ is not yet known. At a general level they are difficult to protect against because they haven’t yet been identified which means many computers are potentially vulnerable.