Date:01/11/17
The service is based on Eset products and technologies, such as more than 100 million sensors around the world, the ESET LiveGrid cloud system.
Eset Threat Intelligence can be used by Information Security (IS) Departments, IS services providers and companies providing consulting services in the field of information security. The service does not require deployment to the client's network infrastructure and is fully compatible with other security features.
The new solution provides early warning of targeted attacks and virus activity, monitoring of botnets for operative blocking of IP addresses, automatic analysis of suspicious files and data delivery in the framework of integration with companies’ SIEM-systems.
According to IDC analysts’ forecasts, by 2020 cybercriminals will inflict $ 1 trillion damage to the world economy, DailyComm informs.
Eset introduces Threat Intelligence corporate service
The international anti-virus company Eset has announced the corporate service Threat Intelligence, which will warn customers about targeted attacks, new malware and botnet activity.The service is based on Eset products and technologies, such as more than 100 million sensors around the world, the ESET LiveGrid cloud system.
Eset Threat Intelligence can be used by Information Security (IS) Departments, IS services providers and companies providing consulting services in the field of information security. The service does not require deployment to the client's network infrastructure and is fully compatible with other security features.
The new solution provides early warning of targeted attacks and virus activity, monitoring of botnets for operative blocking of IP addresses, automatic analysis of suspicious files and data delivery in the framework of integration with companies’ SIEM-systems.
According to IDC analysts’ forecasts, by 2020 cybercriminals will inflict $ 1 trillion damage to the world economy, DailyComm informs.
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