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Panda Security is a Spanish cybersecurity software company. Panda Security's core offering is an antivirus software and more recently has expanded into providing and developing cybersecurity software. This includes security products and services for both businesses and home users, as well as protection tools for systems, networks, emails, and other private information. Panda Security employs around 458 people[citation needed].

In 2005, Panda Security was the fourth largest antivirus vendor worldwide, with 3.2% of the marketplace.[1] In November 2015, OPSWAT measured Panda Security's market share to be 3.6%.[2] The company, whose shares were previously 100% held by Mikel Urizarbarrena, announced on April 24, 2007, the sale of 75% of its shares to the Southern European investment group Investindustrial and private equity firm Gala Capital.[3] On 30 July 2007, the company changed its name from Panda Software to Panda Security and Urizarbarrena was replaced by Jorge Dinares. Almost one year later, on 3 June 2008, amidst flagging sales, the board of directors voted to replace Dinares with Juan Santana, the CEO.[4][5] Santana resigned in September 2011 and was replaced by Jos Sancho as acting CEO.[6]

Panda Security was rated in Jan 2018 by Gartner analysts as an Endpoint Protection Visionary.[7] Technological milestones include its launch of security systems, such as the SaaS concept (Security as a Service) or antivirus solutions that provide protection from the cloud (cloud computing) and are based on what Panda calls Collective Intelligence, a security model Panda introduced on the market in 2007.[8] According to its CEO, the main benefit that this security model provides is allowing automatic scanning of threats instead of the manual scans carried out by other companies.[9]

The firm has subsidiaries in the US, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, France, the UK, Sweden, Finland, Spain, and Japan.[citation needed] Additionally, it has franchises in another 44 countries. The US subsidiary moved its headquarters to Orlando, Florida in 2009.[10]

Panda was previously embroiled in a lawsuit with one of its channel partners, External Technologies, Inc. In 2013, Panda prevailed in this lawsuit, recovering a judgment in excess of $100,000 and prevailing on all claims asserted by External against Panda.[12] On 3 August 2010, a new office location in Menlo Park, California was publicly announced by Panda's CEO via his Twitter account.[13]

TruPrevent, which was introduced in 2003, is the firm's technology for proactive protection. It offers generic protection against many of the techniques used by new malware, with policies and rules that are developed based on new vulnerabilities that appear daily. Collective Intelligence is the firm's protection system to automatically detect, scan and classify malware in real-time, which was introduced in 2007[citation needed].

This technology is implemented in its 2009 and 2010 antivirus products for home users and in Panda Cloud Antivirus, which the company has classified as the first antivirus in history that provides protection from the cloud.[16][17]

In 2015, Panda Security obtained the best rate protection in the Real World Protection Test by AV-Comparatives.[18] In 2018, Panda antivirus received a Gold award from AV-Comparatives[19] for the Whole Product Dynamic "Real-World" Protection Test.

Panda Security was named "Company of the Year 2016" by the Spanish newspaper El Suplemento.[20] Panda Adaptive Defense was the first Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) security solution to achieve the EAL2+ security certification under the Common Criteria standard, published in the BOE (Official State Bulletin) in May 2018.[21] It was listed as a "Qualified IT Security Product" by the Spanish National Cryptologic Center in May 2018.[22]

In 2016, it was named the best Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) Solution by Computing Magazines Security Excellence Awards[citation needed]. In 2018, it was recognized as the PC Pro A-List Security product for the second year running, and received an IT Pro Editor's Choice Award.[23]

FYI for anyone that is experiencing this issue...


I have had very slow performance compiling code using the TI Code Composer Studio v4 (4.2.4.00033) on two PCs running Panda Internet Security 11 or 12. 7 seconds for full compile (Project->Rebuild Active Project) with AntiVirus OFF and 4 minutes with AntiVirus ON. Root of the problem was Panda wanting to scan the gmake, compiler, assembler, linker programs (and related files) every time they were called during the compile. File and Directory exclusions in Panda did not help.


After many, many weeks working with panda, they have a hotfix (hfp171104s16_r2) which resolves the problem.


Also posted this solution on the Eclipse forum as the TI Code Composer Studio is Eclipse based and the problem with Panda's product will likely cause similar slow performance with any Eclipse based product. 


Hope this helps someone else.

I know should be easy to find having panda installed in one's computer, but my question isn't about general configuration, but more specifically about where are the files that hold the "virus" exclusion list.

This may come from the fact our plug-in checks for filter updates once a week by default (this option can be set or disabled in the Settings dialog), and I believe this may cause antivirus to think we are trying to do something nasty, by retrieving data (here, filter definitions) from the web.

Please look at the other AV posts and you will find discussion of why this is not likely to happen. also Panda IMHO is one of the WORST AV companies out there. i will use Free OSS Clam before going toward Panda. hell i will install the dreaded Norton before panda. lets just say i have had very bad experiances with PandaAV and leave it at that.

Panda isnt OSS so it will be hard to deal with. you'd need permission first and getting through the language barrier with Panda (iirc they are a Tawanese company EDIT: No they are Spanish) to get the A-OK.

As for a cloud based AV doesnt sit well with me for security reasons. why should i be connected all the time to have a functioning AV when i can have a fully functional AV on a no network enabled computer.

As for calling me a n00b which you failed at because it is not spelt capital n lowercase double o capital b, but is suppose to be lowercase n capital double o lowercase b. get with the standards of teh interwebz please. k thx bai

Clam has its weakpoints. its strong points are that it is quickly fixed (usualy) when there is a bug and the database is maintained and updated quite quickly. whether it works all the time is another story.

I've been using Panda's CloudAV for a while now. I don't know much about Panda, but it's worked really well for me, and I don't really have any complaints now that they've ironed out a lot of the really bad bugs.

Another thing about how it works: CloudAV keeps a cache of definitions for offline use. It relies primarily on the cloud, but if you're offline, you won't go unprotected. I don't know how much this cache covers, but it's still not the same as having no AV at all.

Language barrier shouldn't matter too much. A few of the developers speak English pretty fluently, and there's an English localization, so there shouldn't be much to translate except for some obscure error messages that might've been left out (which have popped up before when it was in beta.)

In nature, Pandas are seen as calm, cute, and cuddly. However, in the digital world, one antivirus developer is trying to turn this reputation on its head: Panda Security wants to slash and maul malware with big data and artificial intelligence. 

Unlike traditional cybersecurity, which is often reactive and defensive, Panda Security wants to go on the attack and take the fight to malware and viruses. Below, we'll let you know how successful this panda offensive is.

Panda Security* is a Spanish IT security company (founded in Bilbao in 1990) that caters to both private and business users. Since 2020, Panda has belonged to WatchGuard Technologies, a Seattle-based cybersecurity conglomerate.

Along with its free antivirus solution (Panda Security Free), the developer also offers a paid package (Panda Dome Premium). Both provide security, privacy, and performance optimization for Windows, Android, macOS, and iOS. 152ee80cbc

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