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Each different one gets updated differently.
Some better for gaming, some better for security.
Valve patches SteamOS to improve its gaming capabilities, it may include fixes or tweaks to the kernel or mesa to improve performance or other aspects.
It also includes drivers and software specific to the Steam Deck (Maybe also other devices now) which have yet to be mainlined in Linux or are not shipped by other distros.
Its update system is also worthy of note, it does atomic updates, so you can always roll back to an older version.
Besides that, SteamOS is pretty much just a tweaked version of Arch Linux with capabilities identical to normal Arch.
Running SteamOS or a different version of Linux has nothing to do with viruses or system security. Linux in general is less likely to get a virus simply due to the fact that most viruses are written for Windows and won't even run under Linux.
Don't use Norton. It's junk.
You would have had to completely wipe your system to install SteamOS, so even if you did have viruses on Windows, you definitely don't now. Also now that you're running SteamOS, the chances of you getting another virus are very low. They're not 0%, but they're low.
the os install program completely wipes the drive first
any virus would have been removed during that step
there are very few that can remain after a wipe
and fewer still that work on both windows and linux
if you really are still worried,
see if you can get clamav on it
not sure if it something that steamos can get
but it is an anti virus for linux
SteamOS and it's slightly more advanced sibling Bazzite are both immutable file system, so things are protected from carelessly downloaded executables, as well as if the user copy and pastes commands off guides without knowing what they mean, as beginners and even intermediates are wont to do.
Just backup your home directory from time to time.
There really aren't many differences between it and Arch, just doesn't have full hardware support yet