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ESET Endpoint Security Ranked As Top Performer
ESET has been recognized as the most lightweight solution on market in special business test by AV-Comparatives
ESET has been recognized as the most lightweight solution on market in special business test by AV-Comparatives
ESET security solutions scored highest in key spam-filtering tests for both business and home users
ESET Wins Internet Security Test by Computer Bild, Europe’s Top Consumer IT Magazine
ESET MDR delivers industry-leading real-time detection and a mean-time-to-respond (MTTR) of 6 minutes to keep businesses secure
ESET launches ESET Cybersecurity Awareness Training in Singapore, helping local businesses to avoid breaches resulting from human error. ESET Cybersecurity Awareness Training helps meet Singapore’s…
ESET, a global leader in cybersecurity, has announced the appointment of Pamela Ong as Country Manager for Singapore and the Asia region.
ESET Asia Pte. Ltd. (“ESET”), a global leader in cybersecurity, and Canon Singapore Pte. Ltd. (“Canon”) today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) that marks the extension of…
Scams are a growing concern in Singapore, with losses reaching an all-time high in 2024. According to the Singapore Police Force, victims lost a total of S$1.1 billion to scams last year — almost…
A recent phishing simulation conducted as part of Exercise SG Ready underscored how exposed employees remain to cyber risks. Of the over 4,500 staff who participated, nearly one in five clicked on a…
As any IT admin would tell you, patching vulnerabilities is one of the most time-consuming tasks they must contend with. Plus, it is getting more difficult. The increasing appetite for workers to work…
ESET is here to help. We are adding ESET Vulnerability and Patch Management to ESET PROTECT Complete and ESET PROTECT Elite tiers to better safeguard SMBs struggling to keep up with a constantly…



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