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  2. Comparison of antivirus software - Wikipedia

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    The term "CloudAV" refers to the ability of a product to automatically perform scans on the cloud. The term " Email Security " refers to the protection of email from viruses and malware , while " AntiSpam " refers to the protection from spam , scam and phishing attacks.

  3. Surfshark Antivirus - Wikipedia

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    Surfshark Cloud Protect is a feature that scans unknown files on the cloud for zero-day threats. The feature is based on a machine learning system where unknown file hashes are sent to a remote cloud server that quickly analyzes if the file is malicious. [20]

  4. Cloud computing security - Wikipedia

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    Cloud computing and storage provide users with the capabilities to store and process their data in third-party data centers. [1] Organizations use the cloud in a variety of different service models (with acronyms such as SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS) and deployment models (private, public, hybrid, and community).

  5. Cloud computing - Wikipedia

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    "A cloud deployment model represents the way in which cloud computing can be organized based on the control and sharing of physical or virtual resources." [3] Cloud deployment models define the fundamental patterns of interaction between cloud customers and cloud providers. They do not detail implementation specifics or the configuration of ...

  6. Antivirus software - Wikipedia

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    Cloud antivirus is a technology that uses lightweight agent software on the protected computer, while offloading the majority of data analysis to the provider's infrastructure. [162] One approach to implementing cloud antivirus involves scanning suspicious files using multiple antivirus engines.

  7. Cloud workload protection platform - Wikipedia

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    A cloud workload protection platform (CWPP) is a computer security software aimed at securing (potentially virtual) computer machines. CWPPs are usually agent-based, meaning that a software agent is running permanently within the machine to be protected, collecting security-relevant data and events and sending those to a cloud-based service.

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