Should you choose Avast or AVG? This antivirus comparison will help you determine which program offers the best overall protection.
By Steve Adams
in Antivirus
on May 16, 2024
Looking for antivirus software but not sure which to choose? This comparison looks at the two of the market leaders, Avast vs Avira. Find out who comes out on top.
By Steve Adams
in Antivirus
on February 25, 2022
Worried about your password security? Struggling to remember dozens of different passwords? You need a password manager! Below, we compare and contrast the best password managers for Windows.
By Mark Gill
in Password Managers
on February 28, 2023
Microsoft Defender and Norton are two well-known providers of personal internet security packages, but only one can come out on top. You’ll find a side-by-side comparison detailed in this article.
By Craig McCart
in Antivirus
on May 9, 2024
Data mapping software and tools are used to plan and design the flow of data ETL by taking the correct data sets from the correct sources, transforming them into expected formats, and uploading them into their corresponding target databases. In this post, we have listed the best for you to choose from according to your needs.
By Liku Zelleke
in Net Admin
on March 25, 2024
The terms Virtual Network Computing (VNC) and Virtual Private Networking (VPN) sound similar but are
By Jon Watson
in VPN
on March 7, 2022
Bitdefender is a Romanian cybersecurity company and leader in AV software development. Emsisoft is a smaller company from New Zealand. We've compared the two. Which antivirus performs best?
By Steve Adams
in Antivirus
on March 11, 2022
The comparison we've all been waiting for is here: ESET vs. Microsoft Defender. Stay with me as I put both providers head to head to see which antivirus comes out on top.
By Craig McCart
in Antivirus
on May 10, 2024
Norton vs. Malwarebytes are two of the most reputable names in the security industry, but which one comes out on top? Stick with me as I put both providers head to head.
By Craig McCart
in Antivirus
on March 25, 2022
Cross-site request forgeries are complex attacks that exploit predictable request parameters. They lead to state changes that can cause significant harm to victims.
By Josh Lake
in Information Security
on May 14, 2021