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NetDefend Anti-Virus Service
NetDefend UTM firewalls implement stream-based virus
scanning technology without first caching incoming files, thus increasing inspection
performance and easing network bottleneck nightmares while enabling powerful virus defense
capabilities.
D-Link's firewalls use virus signatures from the known, respected antivirus company
Kaspersky Labs to provide our customers with prompt signature updates and reliable,
accurate antivirus signatures.
Using a built-in extreme-performance AV acceleration engine together with stream-based
virus scanning technology, NetDefend UTM firewalls block viruses and malware before they
ever reach your network's desktops or mobile devices. NetDefend firewalls create a safer
network environment for companies of all sizes, from SMBs to enterprises.
Up-to-date Protection Kaspersky Labs is the market leader in AV signature creation, providing the
fastest response to the most dangerous viruses, Trojans, worms, and spyware programs, and
D-Link firewall AV defenses rely on Kaspersky Labs.
Performance Optimized D-Link's AntiVirus solution has a built-in extreme-performance AV acceleration
engine that allows D-Link's UTM firewalls to perform with a much higher throughput than
other antivirus-capable UTM firewalls on the market.
Streaming-based Pattern Matching A streaming-based scan engine inspects all payloads and matches the signature
packet-by-packet. File-based AV protection will never encounter a file-size limitation
since D-Link firewalls do not need to store whole files in memory for inspection purposes.
Fast Response Time All AntiVirus signatures are updated hourly and made available through D-Link
update servers worldwide, and emergency signature releases protect against the latest,
most virulent virus variations.
Comprehensive AntiVirus Signature
Database NetDefend's proactive signature database protects each system against network
worms, Trojans, and spyware with over 2,000 signatures covering all Wild List threats and
thousands of well-known OS exploits and application vulnerabilities.