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What to expect from ESET’s newly launched enterprise products and services

What to expect from ESET’s newly launched enterprise products and services If you attended RSA back in May, you probably heard about the upcoming release of ESET’s suite of enterprise solutions. Today’s the day. Built specifically for enterprise, ESET’s new advanced security portfolio is now available—giving you the ability to predict, prevent and mitigate cyberattacks, not simply respond to them. These powerful new tools, based on ESET’s 30 years of experience and innovation, add crucial layers of protection while streamlining management and reporting tasks. From our Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) tool to threat hunting and monitoring, this is ESET’s most comprehensive enterprise offering ever. ESET Enterprise Inspector is an EDR tool providing real-time data from ESET’S award-winning endpoint security platform. This solution is fully customizable, enabling customers to tailor the solution to their needs, and it provides vastly more visibility for compl...

Can artificial intelligence power future malware

Can artificial intelligence power future malware By Max  What if Artificial Intelligence (AI) could be used to power future malware? Could cybercriminals launch “AI-powered cyberattacks” with crippling consequences to both industries and individuals? Can AI be used as a tool for the attackers? We explore all of these questions and more in a new white paper titled “ Can artificial intelligence power future malware? ” The white paper is a technical look into one of the industry’s most talked about topics, AI and Machine Learning (ML) while examining a variety of themes including how cybercriminals could employ AI in their attacks on mobile environments, IoT or even in targeted scenarios. Within the white paper, we further highlight how AI and ML is often misunderstood and present results of a survey conducted with leading research company OnePoll. Nearly 1000 IT decision makers in the US, UK and Germany were questioned about their perceptions and concerns about AI a...