On Thursday 28 March 2002 02:12 am, Olivier Nicole wrote:
> >In many ways, yes. They have a round-the-clock team watching honeypots
> >for new outbreaks and updating rules accordingly. SA is much more
> >retroactive than that.

> Some (including me) are considering a round-the-wolrd team to satisfy
> the round-the-clock problem (in other issues like intercontinental
> networking).

Even if there is a round-the-clock team for SA, it won't do any good except 
for people who are constantly updating from CVS.  BrightMail is (I belive) a 
full service type outfit, so once they update their heuristics database, all 
of their customers immediatly benifit from it.

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