@tofargone , I understand from your post that you are expressing interest in the ZoneAlarm family of products.
First and foremost, I recommend that you install a trial and see how it behaves on your system.
Before you do that, I suggest you give your system a thorough clean of AV remnants, by launching respective AVs that were installed’s removal tools.
It has been brought to my attention by
@Jengo that he needed to turn off core isolation. This may be an isolated case, hasn’t been necessary on any of my systems.
Why ZoneAlarm you ask? Because the emulation is fully automated and uses over 60 engines to inspect files, a lot of them based on anomaly detection. It is not a user-dependant system and delivers clean files, without malware having to he executed on your device (which is never a great idea, even contained).
Phishing protection is also as effective as it gets. If you are interested, I can share resources where you can learn more.