- Aug 16, 2016
- 126
The First thing I notice about Zone Alarm, is they have kept the simplified interface . its 3 tabs, Antivirus/Firewall/Identity Protection, and inside each tab are simple options that show the status of each applicable component.
The Second thing I notice is they have improved their Anti-virus component, The Behaviour blocker is more effective then in version 14.0 and utilises application control, although their is no sandbox feature.
the 3rd thing is the effectiveness of the anti-virus component. using the Kaspersky engine its detection rate is top quality. and its on access protection is lightning fast at detecting threats running in realtime. However to get web threat and cloud protection you will need to upgrade to the paid edition or add a paid copy of zemana or malwarebytes premium to get the most out of it. but if you go down this route you might as well just buy Kaspersky Internet Security and get all the features and more at less of a cost to system memory usage.
Zone alarm creates 3 processes that I could visibly see:
za_tray.exe (Zone Alarm system tray icon and launcher: uses roughly 3-7mb
vsmon.exe (Zone Alarm internet security service) : uses about 300-450mb of ram
za_core.exe (zone alarm core service) : uses about 8mb of ram
So its very heavy. I did notice that when i turned the firewall off, vsmon.exe dropped to about 70mb, which indicates that The firewall and application control components are hogs. so if your using windows 8.1 or 10. you could just get away with using the antivirus component + Windows firewall.
The Second thing I notice is they have improved their Anti-virus component, The Behaviour blocker is more effective then in version 14.0 and utilises application control, although their is no sandbox feature.
the 3rd thing is the effectiveness of the anti-virus component. using the Kaspersky engine its detection rate is top quality. and its on access protection is lightning fast at detecting threats running in realtime. However to get web threat and cloud protection you will need to upgrade to the paid edition or add a paid copy of zemana or malwarebytes premium to get the most out of it. but if you go down this route you might as well just buy Kaspersky Internet Security and get all the features and more at less of a cost to system memory usage.
Zone alarm creates 3 processes that I could visibly see:
za_tray.exe (Zone Alarm system tray icon and launcher: uses roughly 3-7mb
vsmon.exe (Zone Alarm internet security service) : uses about 300-450mb of ram
za_core.exe (zone alarm core service) : uses about 8mb of ram
So its very heavy. I did notice that when i turned the firewall off, vsmon.exe dropped to about 70mb, which indicates that The firewall and application control components are hogs. so if your using windows 8.1 or 10. you could just get away with using the antivirus component + Windows firewall.