
eScan ISS
Antivirus software
Endpoint protection software
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What is eScan ISS
eScan ISS (Internet Security Suite) is an endpoint security product designed to protect Windows PCs from malware, phishing, and other web- and email-borne threats. It targets consumers and small organizations that need device-level protection with centralized security features packaged as a suite. The product typically combines antivirus scanning with web protection, email scanning, firewall controls, and device control features. It is sold and maintained by MicroWorld Technologies, which also offers related endpoint and gateway security products under the eScan brand.
Broad endpoint security modules
eScan ISS bundles multiple controls in one agent, typically including antivirus/anti-malware, web protection, email scanning, and firewall features. This can reduce the need to assemble separate tools for basic endpoint hardening. For small deployments, the suite approach can simplify procurement and baseline configuration compared with point solutions.
Web and email threat focus
The suite includes protections aimed at common infection vectors such as malicious URLs, downloads, and email attachments. This aligns with day-to-day risks for users who rely heavily on browsers and email clients. In practice, these modules can help reduce exposure to phishing and drive-by downloads when configured and kept current.
Device and data control options
eScan-branded endpoint products commonly include device control capabilities (for example, restricting removable media) and related policy controls. These features can support basic data-loss risk reduction in smaller environments without deploying a dedicated data protection platform. They also provide administrative levers beyond signature-based scanning alone.
Limited public validation detail
Compared with some widely adopted endpoint platforms, there is typically less publicly available third-party validation detail (for example, broad independent test coverage across many product lines and configurations). This can make it harder for buyers to benchmark efficacy and operational impact using external sources. Organizations with strict vendor-evaluation requirements may need to run more internal testing before standardizing.
Less emphasis on EDR workflows
Internet security suites often focus on prevention and local controls rather than full endpoint detection and response (EDR) workflows such as investigation timelines, threat hunting, and managed response integrations. If your security program requires advanced telemetry, response automation, or SOC-oriented features, you may need additional tooling. This can increase operational complexity relative to platforms built primarily for enterprise EDR.
Management and reporting depth varies
Centralized policy management, reporting, and multi-site administration capabilities can be less extensive than in products designed for large, distributed fleets. Buyers should validate role-based access, audit logging, API availability, and report customization against their needs. Scaling to many endpoints may require careful assessment of console performance and administrative workflow fit.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| eScan Internet Security Suite (v22) | $45.95 | Official product page lists $45.95; product includes standard ISS features (antivirus, anti-ransomware, firewall, parental control); "Try Now" / downloadable trial available on official site. |
| eScan Internet Security Suite (v11) | $34.45 | Older product page lists $34.45; page notes "This product is not available for online purchase." |
Seller details
MicroWorld Technologies Inc.
New Jersey, United States
1993
Private
https://www.escanav.com/
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https://www.linkedin.com/company/microworld-technologies-inc-/