Linked by Adam S on Tue 26th Aug 2008 12:17 UTC, submitted by irbis
Bugs & Viruses "Antivirus software on your personal computer could become a thing of the past thanks to a new "cloud computing" approach to malicious software detection developed at the University of Michigan. The researchers' new approach, called CloudAV, moves antivirus functionality into the "network cloud" and off personal computers. CloudAV analyzes suspicious files using multiple antivirus and behavioral detection programs simultaneously. Traditional antivirus software that resides on a personal computer checks documents and programs as they are accessed. Because of performance constraints and program incompatibilities, only one antivirus detector is typically used at a time. The researchers see promising opportunities in applying CloudAV to cell phones and other mobile devices that aren't robust enough to carry powerful antivirus software."
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RE[2]: Question
by irbis on Wed 27th Aug 2008 19:37 UTC in reply to "RE: Question"
irbis
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the technology discussed might be most relevant and promising for mobile MS Windows based smart phones and such gadgets.

And maybe also for some big companies and organization that do not have endless administration resources and that use Windows-based PCs. It could save a lot of admin worktime if antivirus protection could be centralized and network-based instead of each individual workstation (of maybe hundreds of them) needing its own antivirus software and the necessary admin work related to it.

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