Security Suites
While I do not suggest that this article is in any way the definitive authority regarding Internet Security Suite choices, it looks for the most part like their testing process that they employed is sound and relevant.
And I do endorse two of their top ranked products, both Kaspersky and Eset as well as three of their "Stay Away" suggestions, Norton, McAfee and AVG.
Since yesterday I was called by a friend to help him resolve a networking issue at one of his client's offices and after a couple hours of examining everything networking related that I could think of, I suggested uninstalling AVG 2013 from the computers (not an easy solution to sell him on since he is an AVG reseller) but upon the removal of AVG (and replacing it with MSE) all was well with the network. The client was happy and my friend, although a little embarrassed was convinced as well.
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OS Service Pack Windows 8 Consumer Preview 64bit
Internet Explorer Version 9
DirectX Version 11
Computer Type Home Built
CPU Type and Speed AMD Penom II x6 3.2Ghz
CPU Cooling Factory
CPU Idle Temp 30 C
CPU Load Temp 47 C
Motherboard Chipset Gigabyte GA-870A-UD3 AM3 AMD 870
System BIOS Revision Award v6.00PG
System Memory Type 16 gigs Gskill Ripjaws
System Memory Speed 1333
System Memory Clocking 9 9 9 24
Video Card Type and Speed Nvidia 450 GTS 1Gig DDR5
Video Card Cooling stock
Power Supply Unit (PSU) Antec EarthWatts EA750 750W
Computer Monitor Dual 23" Dell LCDx
Sound Card Realtek High Definition Audio
Speakers Klipsch
Headset/Microphone Altec Lansing
Network Speed Comcast Cable, usually around 16 Meg
USB Controller Renesas Electronics USB 3.0 Host Controller
Gaming Console Xbox 360
Anti-virus Software Microsoft Security Essentials
Productivity Suite Microsoft Office 2010