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ESET


Contact Information 610 West Ash St.
Suite 1900
San Diego, CA   92101
United States,
619-319-3000
619-437-7045
Website http://www.eset.com
Business Description ESET is a global provider of security software solutions for enterprises and consumers.
Product Description ESET Smart Security 4 Business Edition is a tightly integrated security solution that provides effective, proactive protection. Built on ESET NOD32 Antivirus, ESET Smart Security also provides antispam and personal firewall features.
Products
NOD32 Antivirus System
White Papers
10 Ways to Dodge CyberBullets
Around New Year it seems that everyone wants a top 10: the top 10 most stupid remarks made by celebrities, the 10 worst-dressed French poodles, the 10 most embarrassing political speeches and so on. ESET revisited some of the ideas that they came up with at the end of 2008 for a “top 10 things that people can do to protect themselves against malicious activity.” While much of the content in this paper comes from a series of blogs from the beginning of 2009 and based on that material, it’s been updated here with more recent material from other members of ESET’s research teams across the globe.
Trends for Botnets and Dynamic Malware
Botnets are comprised of zombie computers in a virtual network. Botnets will be the major player in the crimeware arena in 2011. Download this white paper to learn the main trends for 2011 as regards malicious programs and antivirus security.
Podcasts
How to Get Applications to Fight Back
Listen to this podcast to learn about how to protect your business applications from cybercriminals and learn the new tactic being utilized to protect these applications. This podcast describes a new way of application security where the application can actually fight back against the malicious software trying to infect it.
Internet Security - From Stuxnet to WikiLeaks
In this edition of The Malware Report, Randy Abrams talks about the most notable vulnerability and computer security stories at large.
Malware Report Podcast: Digital Certificates That Make Malware Look Like Legitimate Drivers
In this edition of "The Malware Report", Matt Grant talks with Randy Abrams about the Stuxnet worm, and how the writers of it are stealing digital certificates.
New Geinimi Trojan Steals Your Info through Android Phone Apps
In this edition of The Malware Report, Randy Abrams talks about a new trojan that has been found in Android smartphone applications that can steal your personal information. Learn valuable tips and techniques to fully protect your smartphone against these security threats.
The Rise of Android, and Other Top Predictions for 2011
Find out what is being predicted as the most vulnerable device against malware for 2011, and what security experts are doing to try and stop security threats.
Webcasts
The New Threatscape: What Security Managers Need to Know
Trends such as mobility, Web 2.0, and consumerization are shattering traditional notions of IT control. As a result, IT security organizations are struggling to defend against a more formidable hacker adversary at a time when they have less visibility and control over their IT environment. Download this webcast to gain access to analysis and commentary from industry experts on the Cybersecurity front.
Survey Results
Antivirus Product Comparison: A Real-World "Does it Work" Test
This survey presents the testing methods and results of antivirus/trojan and malware testing run on student computers at Colby-Sawyer College.
Product Literature
Rip and Replace: Choosing the Best Strategy when Switching Antivirus Solutions
Switching security solutions on a large scale can be challenging for any organization. A well-planned strategy can minimize the impact on business processes without sacrificing security.
Simplify All Aspects of Running Antivirus on Your Business Network
IT managers know that concealed within estimates of installation costs for a new antivirus (AV) solution is a hidden cost: the impact of running the solution. They know it will be their long hours on support calls, responding to unexpected downtime and ensuring each client is safe. And that’s why ESET is different. ESET Remote Administrator makes owning ESET software security products a significantly lower cost proposition.
Research Reports
Customer Value Enhancement, Endpoint Security Products - Global, 2011
Frost & Sullivan is in its 50th year in business with a global research organization of 1,800 analysts and consultants who monitor more than 300 industries and 250,000 companies. Based on Frost & Sullivan’s Global Research Platform, the following Best Practices research report details the reasons why ESET was awarded the 2011 Global Customer Value Enhancement Award in Endpoint Security. Download this report to learn more.
Dare-To-Compare: 7 Endpoint Security Solutions for Business
The importance of effective security for businesses cannot be understated, with malware damage and costs to businesses escalating every year. This report presents a comparative analysis on the performance, effectiveness and usability of seven security solutions from some of the world’s largest security vendors.
Stuxnet Under the Microscope
This report is devoted to the analysis of the notorious Stuxnet worm (Win32/Stuxnet) which is perhaps the most technologically sophisticated malicious program developed for a targeted attack to date. This report is primarily intended to describe targeted and semi-targeted attacks, and how they are implemented, focusing mainly on the most recent, namely Stuxnet. This attack is, however, compared to the Aurora attack, outlining the similarities and differences between the two attacks.
Reviews
NOD32 Antivirus System 2.5
The NOD32 Antivirus System combines award-winning detection of known malware with powerful heuristic detection for unknown malware. (PC Magazine Review)
Articles
Excerpts from Virus Bulletin Comparative Reviews August-December 2010
See how Anti-Virus (AV) vendors performed in Virus Bulletin’s comparative reviews related to Windows Vista Business Edition Service Pack 2, Windows Server 2003 and Windows 7 Professional.
Global Threat Report: Bflient.K
Bflient is a commercial kit that is sold to criminals to enable them to create and maintain botnets. For three months in a row, the Bflient.k malware has been present in the Top Ten Threats list of ESET's monthly report on Global Threat Trends. Download this article to learn more.
Global Threat Report: News from the Cyber Front
In principle it may appear that nothing much has changed on the cyber front. Attacks, exploits, botnets, fraud, scams, spam, they are all still there in varying quantities. But lately, the media attention has been directed at Stuxnet. Stuxnet is the malware of the year. Not only for its innovative malicious code and SCADA-targeting payload, but also for its success in infecting systems around the world.
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