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Norton Internet Security 2009: Photos By Renai LeMay, ZDNet.com.au September 30, 2008 URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/insight/security/soa/Norton-Internet-Security-2009-Photos/0,139023764,339291947,00.htm
Norton Internet Security 2009 hits all the right security notes and its superior protection technologies might even win back some jaded anti-Symantec folks. We take you on a tour. ![]()
The initial installation screen for Norton Internet Security 2009. Credit: Renai LeMay/ZDNet.com.au ![]()
The installation was quite quick, in contrast with previous editions of Norton. Credit: Renai LeMay/ZDNet.com.au ![]()
Unlike a lot of software we've tried, the status bar was even quite accurate. Credit: Renai LeMay/ZDNet.com.au ![]()
Symantec provided us with a product key to trial Norton 2009. Credit: Renai LeMay/ZDNet.com.au ![]()
Norton 2009 forces you to create a Norton account to be able to use the software. Credit: Renai LeMay/ZDNet.com.au ![]()
This screen provides details of your licensing agreement. Credit: Renai LeMay/ZDNet.com.au ![]()
Norton 2009's home screen. Credit: Renai LeMay/ZDNet.com.au ![]()
Conducting a scan. Credit: Renai LeMay/ZDNet.com.au ![]()
Oops! We've found some cookies. They're probably harmless. We tested Norton Internet Security 2009 on a clean install of Windows Vista, so we didn't expect to find much. Credit: Renai LeMay/ZDNet.com.au ![]()
Norton's web site, where you can log in to your Norton account and make some configuration changes. Credit: Renai LeMay/ZDNet.com.au ![]()
The network security map page drills down to network details. Credit: Renai LeMay/ZDNet.com.au ![]()
Norton's Identity Safe feature allows users to securely store web login credentials, as well as other information such as credit cards and addresses. Credit: Renai LeMay/ZDNet.com.au ![]()
The CPU usage screen shows how much system resources Norton is taking up. Credit: Renai LeMay/ZDNet.com.au ![]()
Norton Insight identifies trusted files that do not require scanning, allowing the security process to take less time. Credit: Renai LeMay/ZDNet.com.au ![]()
Norton 2009 installs itself into Windows Vista's sidebar. Credit: Renai LeMay/ZDNet.com.au ![]()
The software provides a history of actions taken. Credit: Renai LeMay/ZDNet.com.au
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