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April 29th, 2009

PC 'security as a service' gains global cloud footprint with free Panda anti-virus offering

Posted by Dana Gardner @ 7:23 am

Categories: .NET, Application Lifecycle Management, IT Management, IT Service Management, Internet, Microsoft, Open Source, SaaS, Security, Software Development, Software Infrastructure, Web Services, Windows, management

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Cloud computing’s utility and power in everyday life reached a notable new milestone today with Panda Security’s free PC security service.

This delivery and two-way malware detection-access model makes a ton of sense, so much so that I expect we’ll be soon seeing the cloud model deliver of more than PC security and anti-virus/anti-spam services. The era of remote services for a slew of device support and maintenance — of everything from cars to cell phones to home appliances — is upon us.

Essentially anything that uses software and has network access can be supported efficiently and powerfully based on the Panda Security cloud model. Making the service free to home-based users is especially brilliant because it gains the Metcalfe’s Law benefits of a valuable community to detect the malware, with the means to then sell the detection and prevention means to business and professional users. [Disclosure: Panda Security is a sponsor of BriefingsDirect podcasts.]

Here’s how it works, from Panda’s release:

Consumers can download the free client protection product from http://www.cloudantivirus.com. … The Panda Cloud Antivirus thin-client agent introduces a new philosophy for on-access asynchronous cloud-scanning. It combines local detection technologies with real-time cloud-scanning to maximize protection while minimizing resource consumption. This optimized model blocks malicious programs as they attempt to execute, while managing less dangerous operations via non-intrusive background scans.

Panda’s proprietary cloud computing technology called Collective Intelligence, Panda Cloud Antivirus harnesses the knowledge of Panda’s global community of millions of users to automatically identify and classify new malware strains in almost real-time. Each new file received by Collective Intelligence is automatically classified in under six minutes. Collective Intelligence servers automatically receive and classify over 50,000 new samples every day. In addition, Panda’s Collective Intelligence system correlates malware information data collected from each PC to continually improve protection for the community of users.

Panda says the model demands a lot less of a PC’s resources, 5% versus 9% for other fat-client AV software approaches. That means older PCs can get protected better, cheaper, and longer. Far fewer people will need to upgrade the PC hardware just to keep it free from viruses. It’s about time! Poor security should not be a business model for sellers of new computers and software.

I’m going to try this service on Windows XP Home running on Parallels on my iMac Leopard. I’ll report back on how it works.

As I said, I hope this model succeeds because it really is a harbinger of how cloud-based services can improve and solve thorny problems in a highly efficient manner that combines the power of community with scale and automation. This may go far in also dissuading the creators of malware because the bad things will be squelched so fast if a Panda model get critical mass that the effort is useless and therefore mute.

Panda Security, a privately held company based in Spain, could well see its services expand to include PC maintenance, support, remote and automated support, and even more SaaS applications and productivity services. I expect this burgeoning ball of PC services from the cloud ecology to become the real software plus services model. It will be very interesting to see which vendors and/or providers or partnerships can assemble the best solutions package first and best.

Incidentally, don’t expect Microsoft to do this cloud-based security thing. It can’t afford to kill off or alienate the third-party malware security providers by doing it all itself. Those days are long past gone. The third parties, however, can now stretch their wings and fly. And they are.

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Dana GardnerDana Gardner is principal analyst of Interarbor Solutions. For disclosures on Dana's industry affiliations, click here or to view his full profile click here.

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RE: PC 'security as a service' gains global cloud footprint with free Panda anti-virus offering
"Incidentally, don?t expect Microsoft to do this cloud-based security thing."

They can offer the service. It can't come preinstalled.

MS doesn't seem to have any sort of clear unified v... (Read the rest)
Posted by: deowll Posted on: 05/02/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
What happens when the cloud is down?  ThePrairiePrankster | 04/29/09
If you're on Windows then the odds are that you're f*cked! [NT]  Mikael_z | 04/29/09
most common threats cached  nasht00 | 04/29/09
Wow, I'm impressed! happy  Mikael_z | 04/29/09
Why then 2 years running has OS X fallen in pwn2own  DevGuy_z | 04/29/09
Inconsequential  Mikael_z | 04/29/09
Is it? Here is a contest to see which stands up the best.  DevGuy_z | 04/29/09
Real world vs prepared contest  Mikael_z | 04/29/09
No longer an OS issue  Roger Ramjet | 04/30/09
RE: PC 'security as a service' gains global cloud footprint with free Panda anti-virus offering  JayDaddy | 04/29/09
The signature file *is* the fat.  Sean-Paul | 04/29/09
Something still doesn't add up here  JayDaddy | 04/29/09
It's complicated to explain without getting overly technical  Sean-Paul | 04/29/09
I smell a lot of BS here....  Mikael_z | 04/29/09
Really?  Sean-Paul | 05/01/09
Cryptic and just marketing of course  Mikael_z | 05/01/09
free beta, not free service  nasht00 | 04/29/09
RE: PC 'security as a service' gains global cloud footprint with free Panda anti-virus offering  bump911 | 04/29/09
RE: PC 'security as a service' gains global cloud footprint with free Panda anti-virus offering  Sean-Paul | 04/29/09
RE: PC 'security as a service' gains global cloud footprint with free Panda anti-virus offering  pcguy999 | 04/29/09
RE: PC 'security as a service' gains global cloud footprint with free Panda anti-virus offering  TWB65 | 04/29/09
RE: PC 'security as a service' gains global cloud footprint with free Panda anti-virus offering  J. Smith | 05/01/09
RE: PC 'security as a service' gains global cloud footprint with free Panda anti-virus offering  deowll | 05/02/09

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