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ESET’s threat intelligence services extend an organizations’ security intelligence


ESET has launched its threat intelligence services, designed to extend an organizations’ security intelligence. These new commercially available reports provide deeper insights and actionable guidance from ESET’s renowned global research teams about specific threat vectors and attack sources.

Now corporations and government entities of all sizes, as well as managed service providers (MSPs) and other channel partners, can make critical decisions faster, giving them a strategic advantage and competitive edge in the fight against cybercrime.

“The value of curated, high-quality threat intelligence lies in cutting through information overload to proactively deliver relevant guidance on potential threats that matter to the organization,” said Tony Anscombe, chief security evangelist at ESET.

“Rather than struggling to sift through huge, noncurated external datasets, or working with limited publicly available data, ESET’s customizable threat intelligence services enable security teams to quickly identify and prioritize emerging business risks and incoming threats – and provide the information necessary to implement a more proactive cybersecurity posture. These services also accelerate incident response and reduce data breach impacts by giving a more complete picture of the threat actor, vectors, indicators of compromise, and malware behavior,” Anscombe continued.

The new offerings include:

  • ESET Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) Reports share ESET’s ongoing APT research, including activity summaries. The APT Reports PREMIUM package gives customers access to an ESET analyst for up to four hours each month, a perfect way to get in-depth guidance on critical issues. These private reports assemble curated data for organizations that support efficiency, process maturity and security audits.
  • ESET Threat Intelligence Feeds give customers a real-time view of the worldwide threat landscape based on feeds from our research centers, to enable security teams to quickly act on IoCs in their environment. Available feeds (JSON or STIX 2.0 format) include malicious files, malicious domains, botnets, malicious IPs, malicious URLs, and APT information (included with the APT…

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How to keep your family safe online with ESET’s mobile security


Gone are the days of flip phones with keypads, their main drawcard the ability to play snake. Nowadays, you’d struggle to find a phone that isn’t connected to the internet, and while this brings a whole world of excitement and knowledge, it also creates risks, and especially so for children. 

A 2020 study found that most children own a mobile phone by the age of seven, and mobile devices are the most common way children access the internet. In addition, 39% of the children surveyed said they could not live without their phones. 

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Protect three PCs or Macs with ESET’s highly rated Internet Security suite for just $15

Today’s a good day to secure three of your computers or Macs at an excellent price. Newegg is selling ESET Internet Security covering three PCs for a year for $ 15 Remove non-product link. Newegg’s adv…
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Google’s policy change affects 75% of users of ESET’s Android anti-theft service – We Live Security

Google’s policy change affects 75% of users of ESET’s Android anti-theft service  We Live Security

The unfortunate implications of a well-intentioned change to Google Play Developer policies – and the negative impact it has on ESET’s Android app customers.

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