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<blockquote data-quote="Windows_Security" data-source="post: 800296" data-attributes="member: 50782"><p>With Windows10 becoming stronger and the freeware enabling advanced features of WindowsDefender (e.g. ConfigureDefender) and/or adding additional security layers to OS (e.g. OSarmor) the market share of paid AV's is dropping slowly as is the upgrade conversion rate of free versions to paid premium versions).</p><p></p><p>Luckily for the AV-vendors most Android mobile phone makers lack in patch management (monthly Chrome Android updates are at best pushed to mobile phones in a three month interval for at most two years) and Internet Of Things device makers do not comply to the basic securiy features (no patches, no secured connections, no easy/forced admin password change, etc). With only a handfull of smart devices in our household, my bad luck statistics hit the 100% percent mark, because all had (some still have) unpatched security flaws.</p><p></p><p>This opens up a whole new market for AV-vendors: AV & UTM integrated devices to provide a layer of protection for all the connected smart devices in our homes. So in future I will buy a router with monthly subscription for AV-blacklist and AI-monitoring, but I will with wait until MIMO & MESH become mainstream.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Windows_Security, post: 800296, member: 50782"] With Windows10 becoming stronger and the freeware enabling advanced features of WindowsDefender (e.g. ConfigureDefender) and/or adding additional security layers to OS (e.g. OSarmor) the market share of paid AV's is dropping slowly as is the upgrade conversion rate of free versions to paid premium versions). Luckily for the AV-vendors most Android mobile phone makers lack in patch management (monthly Chrome Android updates are at best pushed to mobile phones in a three month interval for at most two years) and Internet Of Things device makers do not comply to the basic securiy features (no patches, no secured connections, no easy/forced admin password change, etc). With only a handfull of smart devices in our household, my bad luck statistics hit the 100% percent mark, because all had (some still have) unpatched security flaws. This opens up a whole new market for AV-vendors: AV & UTM integrated devices to provide a layer of protection for all the connected smart devices in our homes. So in future I will buy a router with monthly subscription for AV-blacklist and AI-monitoring, but I will with wait until MIMO & MESH become mainstream. [/QUOTE]
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