Can i download free antivirus software from air force?






















 · HOMESTEAD AIR RESERVE BASE, Fla. -- Members of Homestead Air Reserve Base can take advantage of free anti-virus software being offered on the Air Force Portal. "Anti-virus protection is crucial for everyone's computer safety," said Staff Sgt. Emir Goenaga, nd Communications Squadron lead client systems technician. Not only is the anti-virus software Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins. In this area, there will be a listing of Air force partners who have agreed to provide software or hardware for free or at a discounted price. Among them is the McAfee Internet Security anti-virus. This is the same anti-virus available and in use throughout the Air Force.  · Because of this, Air Force officials have partnered with major software companies to provide Airmen with a variety of software products, such as anti-virus, middleware and desktop programs, free of charge or at a discounted price.


The DoD Antivirus Software License Agreement with McAfee allows active DoD employees to utilize the antivirus software for home use. Home use of the antivirus products will not only protect personal PCs, but will also potentially lessen the threat of malicious logic being introduced to the workplace and compromising DoD networks. Air Force. New code for Air Force members - 4A82EF7B8F; They will then send you an email that contains a link to download the software. The military also provides McAfee or Norton Antivirus software free of charge, visit our page Military Free Antivirus Software (McAfee. SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. (AMCNS of the Department of Defense can download free antivirus and desktop firewall software for their home computers. are part of DISA's Enterprise Anti-Virus.


McAfee Free for DOD Servicemembers and Civilians. There is also a McAfee Home Use Program, similar to the Microsoft Office military discount, that allows US servicemembers and civilian government employees of the DOD access to McAfee Anti-Virus software on their home computer for free. Contractors are not eligible. LACKLAND AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- The 33rd Network Warfare Squadron, home of the Air Force Computer Emergency Response Team (AFCERT), in conjunction with the Air Force Network Integration Center (AFNIC) has made downloading anti-virus software for home use easier for all active duty and civilian Air Force Portal users. The software is provided at no cost as part of the Department of Defense Home-Use program. As a member of the DoD, employees can now take advantage of a free one-year subscription to McAfee Internet Security for your PC or MAC. This subscription gives users proactive security for their home PC by preventing malicious attacks and keeping the user safe while surfing, searching and downloading files online.

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