I've been trialling the more conventional Microsoft Security Essentials which I like very much as it is effective, simple, non-invasive and requires little input. As it's so easy to install and uninstall it's no problem to whip it off to try something else for a bit.
I assume we all know what the cloud is. So the protection is provided by Panda labs' servers which means you have to be online for it to be completely up-to-date. But that means that there is no big program on your hard disk and no updates to download. It checks all files opened or downloaded in real time so there's no requirement for a scheduled scan although there is a manual option. It doesn't even put an icon on your desktop as it does everything completely automatically, although there is an icon in the control panel which I've shortcutted on the desktop.
So here are three screenies which show the interface (not that you have to do anything - there aren't any settings to alter other than to add a proxy server), the help screen with a basic intro of how it works and an event log after a manual scan that found the usual tracking cookies. There is an active and friendly forum and loads of help pages. I must say I'm very impressed with the idea, the simplicity and the recorded results. I like this very much and if it fulfils its hype and promise I'm definitely keeping it.



I'll put it on cyberbrat's machine tomorrow for a more extreme test and will report back when I've lived with it for a while. If you want to know anything just ask as I'm sure the answer will be in that Help index.
Ian





