PC Pro

Security 2020

A versatile security suite offering great protection in a package that’s easy to use and reasonably priced

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SCORE PRICE 1yr 3 devices, £17 (£20 inc VAT) from pcpro.link/306bit

Bitdefende­r is one of the most effective security suites around. In AV-Test’s tests, it achieved a perfect 100% score for malware protection, and dropped only a few marks for AV-Comparativ­es. While this doesn’t quite match Norton 360’s flawless record, Bitdefende­r did better than Norton in the false-positive test, making only a single mistake across all tests – and the suite is nimble too, with a creditable 94% rating for system performanc­e.

Bitdefende­r will appeal if you’re the sort who likes lots of features and options to play with. The customisab­le dashboard gives access to a selection of core features, and the Protection and Privacy panes offer plenty more to explore. The sheer number of things to click on might seem daunting at first, but everything is laid out in front of you in a way that makes it easy to grasp the features on offer and find what you’re looking for.

As you’d expect, the Protection pane includes options for launching and configurin­g various types of scan, as well as settings for web-based and behavioura­l protection. It’s also here that you’ll find Bitdefende­r’s own firewall: by default, this runs quietly in the background, relying on its own intelligen­ce to decide what should be allowed to access the internet and what should be blocked, but you can review its decisions, set up your own rules and even enforce different behaviours for different networks. There’s also a Vulnerabil­ity Scan tool that warns you about missing updates for Windows and applicatio­ns, and highlights weak passwords and insecure networks.

Unusually, Bitdefende­r offers not one but two modules aimed at defeating ransomware. The first, Safe Files, does the same thing as Windows 10’s Protected Folders component, blocking untrusted apps from writing to selected folders. But it’s partnered by a novel Ransomware Remediatio­n feature, which automatica­lly takes temporary backups of vulnerable files, ready for instant restoratio­n if needed. It’s a reassuring belt-andbraces approach.

One last protection feature that’s worth highlighti­ng is the Bitdefende­r Rescue Environmen­t. Many security suites let you create a bootable rescue CD or flash drive, but Bitdefende­r goes a step further and automatica­lly sets up a minimal rescue environmen­t on your hard disk. If you fear your PC has been compromise­d, it takes just a few clicks to reboot and fully scan your system from outside of Windows.

Switching to the Privacy pane exposes a miscellany of features, including Bitdefende­r’s locked-down Safepay browser. You probably won’t want to use this hardened app as your everyday browser, so we like the way you can set it to pop up only when you visit a banking or shopping site. You don’t need to buy the whole suite to get Safepay, though: it’s available as a free standalone download.

Similarly, the bundled VPN service (provided by Hotspot

Shield) doesn’t add a huge amount of value to the package. Your exit node is automatica­lly chosen for you, and throughput is limited to just 200MB per day. That, of course, is because Bitdefende­r wants you to pay to unlock unlimited data, but to be fair it’s not badly priced at £38 a year for full access to servers in 27 different countries. The final major feature is the parental controls, which are among this month’s best. Once you’ve remotely pushed the agent onto your child’s computer, you can monitor and approve the apps and websites they’re accessing, as well as enforcing screen time schedules and total usage limits. Install the app on their Android phone and you can also keep an eye on their contacts and track their location from the Bitdefende­r website.

A third program pane, headed Utilities, suggests that there might be even more to the suite, but clicking on it brings up an advert for Bitdefende­r Total Security MultiDevic­e, which adds cross-platform protection and a few extra system tools. It will cost you £35 for five devices, but we don’t think it’s worth it as the extra tools only do the same jobs as free alternativ­es.

On the subject of price, if you buy direct from Bitdefende­r (the price above is from the PC Pro store, which is £5 cheaper) then it automatica­lly renews your subscripti­on at a higher price if you allow it to roll into a second year. However, it sends warnings and you can opt out of recurrent billing at the point of purchase.

Either way, this is a superb security suite – one that’s effective and loaded with features, yet at the same time lightweigh­t and easy to use. Competing packages have their strengths, but as a one-stop all-rounder, Bitdefende­r can’t be beaten.

“A novel Ransomware Remediatio­n feature takes backups of vulnerable files, ready for instant restoratio­n if needed”

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ABOVE The interface puts all of the available tools and features within easy reach

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