Security Suite Review and Recommendation
Stephanie Johnson
Dell’s Fast Access, Face Recognition by iNFINITE Studio
LLC>: While a firewall protects unauthorized use from internet intrusion,
the face remembering technology reduces the need for passwords and pin codes which
can easily be more hackable.
HTTPS (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure): This is the secure
version of HTTP. This technology is encrypted to increase security of data transfer.
HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol): This protocol allows resources such
a HTML documents to be obtained. It is the foundation of exchanges on the web.
WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access): This is the recommended password type
for WIFI routers and allows for custom password setting.
Three Different Security Suite Software Programs
1.
Endpoint: Endpoint provides security services
with MACS and PCs in mind. They make a good point that most antiviral software
and protection software are geared toward PC users, with little regards to MACS
and other apple products.
2.
Norton LifeLock: Offers a membership to secure
devices and passwords with a specific emphasis on credit care and identity theft.
3.
Arctic Wolf: Offers a combination of technology,
features and teams of people to provide the best security technology in the
face of evolving threats and hacks.
If I were to choose one of these programs, I would select
Endpoint. The main reason being I frequently use apple products on a regular
basis. In fact much of my financial information and purchases are done through
the apple music or apple pay app. Knowing there is security suite out there desiring to keep up
with protecting both non, and apple users, puts my mind more at ease. I also appreciate
that endpoint looks to assure that each device connected to a company’s network
or used by any employees, can be safely monitored, and protected as well. I feel
that Endpoint Security truly has all of its bases and customers covered and
looks to deliver the best in security and peace of mind for its users.
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