Over 30 years ago, the founders of ESET created the first version of the now globally recognized antimalware and antivirus products protecting more than 600 million devices across the globe. ESET’s commitment to ensuring everyone can enjoy the full potential of their technology has endured for three decades, and is the reason ESET has joined forces with over 30 other technology companies and joined the Cybersecurity Tech Accord.
Cybersecurity Tech Accord members commit to upholding the accord’s core principles to ensure that protecting people, and consideration of ways to improve the security, resilience and stability of cyberspace, remain a top priority.
The connected world touches virtually every aspect of society, from agriculture to space exploration to smartphones and the infrastructure providing our energy. Connectivity continues to expand on a daily basis and is set to continue to grow even faster with the Internet of Things. We are the generation living the technology revolution, one which will change society forever.
Malicious actors, whether criminal, political or those just in it for disruption, continue to exploit and undermine the free, open and secure internet. There are numerous examples, from the blackouts in Ukraine in 2015 and 2016 to the impacts of ransomware on global medical services in 2017.
Protecting the online environment is a collective issue; no single company can provide the security, stability and resilience that cyberspace requires. By working together with a shared set of principles, the Cybersecurity Tech Accord hopes to leverage the combined commitment in order to negate the effects on cyberspace brought about by malicious actors.
The four main principles each member adopts are summarized below.
We will:
1. Protect all of our customers and users,
2. Oppose cyberattacks on innocent citizens and enterprises from anywhere,
3. Help empower users, customers and developers to strengthen cybersecurity protection, and
4. Partner with each other and with like-minded groups to enhance cybersecurity.
The Cybersecurity Tech Accord is the largest group of companies to have ever become collectively involved and to have made a commitment to individually and jointly protect people and companies in this way. The combined resources of the members will make it a formidable force against cybercrime.
“We are delighted to become a member of the Cybersecurity Tech Accord. It furthers the 30 years of commitment and unblemished track record that ESET has already established in protecting people, data and devices,” says Juraj Malcho, CTO at ESET. “With nation states and organizations developing cyberattacks that sometimes fall into the wrong hands, as we saw with the exploit used to deliver WannaCryptor last year, it’s important we take collective action to stop malicious actors.”
More details on the Cybersecurity Tech Accord can be found here.