[Athen] Accessible virus software

George Kerscher kerscher at montana.com
Mon Feb 18 09:04:10 PST 2019


Do people know if you can run Defender and ESET at the same time? I know my
Lenovo is also running WIFI inspection software along with ESET. It reports
when I connect to a wifi spot that it is following proper safeguards.

Best
George


From: athen-list <athen-list-bounces at mailman12.u.washington.edu> On Behalf
Of Robert Beach
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That's a very good way to put it. I think I'll share it that way to the
student.

Thanks for your feedback.


Robert Lee Beach
Assistive Technology Specialist
Kansas City Kansas Community College
7250 State Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66112
Phone: 913-288-7671
Email: rbeach at kckcc.edu <mailto:rbeach at kckcc.edu>

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The analogy I like to use is a driver in a new, high tech car. You could
have the best, most teched out car ever made, with airbags, ABS, blind spot
detection, etc. But, if you're a careless driver, none of that really
matters. AV is much the same.
If you avoid questionable websites, are relatively suspicious and
cognizant of email scams and don't install a lot of random software on your
PC, you'll be okay. If on the other hand, you venture onto the dark web,
install every piece of software that looks half way interesting, fall for
email and phishing scams, then you'll be in trouble.
In short, the careful user will be safe, but the careless user will get
scammed, their machine infested with malware. The choice of AV is only a
small part of the equation.
HTH,
--Al

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Beach
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I think Defender is currently running, but he is concerned that it isn't
enough. I've only used it myself and haven't had any issues . yet. <grin>
What are your thoughts on the strength of Defender?

Thanks!


Robert Lee Beach
Assistive Technology Specialist
Kansas City Kansas Community College
7250 State Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66112
Phone: 913-288-7671
Email: rbeach at kckcc.edu <mailto:rbeach at kckcc.edu>

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If the student is using Windows 10, then Windows Defender is worth strong
consideration. It's included out of the box for free, it works as well or
better than many of the third party products, it is by far the most
accessible solution, and it is well behaved in that it doesn't often
interfere with other programs. However, If the student does want a paid
product, then I agree with George in that Eset is a good choice.

Best regards,
--al

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Subject: [Athen] Accessible virus software

Hello all,

I have a student who uses NVDA. He is asking about a good and accessible
virus scanning program for his Windows 10 machine. Any recommendations?


Robert Lee Beach
Assistive Technology Specialist
Kansas City Kansas Community College
7250 State Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66112
Phone: 913-288-7671
Email: rbeach at kckcc.edu <mailto:rbeach at kckcc.edu>

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