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It's simple really. Norton is not a fan favorite, they have in the past had questionable practices, and at one time, a user would almost dismantle a windows installation trying to remove Norton from the system.
That said, it is still undeniably good at what it does. The firewall and IPS are excellent, this layer of their security is at the forefront and does its job well. At one point when I tested malware in a VM, on my host I ran Norton just for this, as I have in the past seen it in action and it performed perfectly. Sonar and reputation scans added into the mix with some of the best signatures "top 5" out there and script control, makes it's a solid choice to keep a system secure especially for non techie types. This like other suites, in advanced settings can be set to aggressive if the environment calls for it.
That said, it is still undeniably good at what it does. The firewall and IPS are excellent, this layer of their security is at the forefront and does its job well. At one point when I tested malware in a VM, on my host I ran Norton just for this, as I have in the past seen it in action and it performed perfectly. Sonar and reputation scans added into the mix with some of the best signatures "top 5" out there and script control, makes it's a solid choice to keep a system secure especially for non techie types. This like other suites, in advanced settings can be set to aggressive if the environment calls for it.