API security moves mainstream
Cameron Camp, Security Researcher at ESET explains that the heavyweights are now moving into API security, cementing it as “A Thing”.
Cameron Camp, Security Researcher at ESET explains that the heavyweights are now moving into API security, cementing it as “A Thing”.
Phil Muncaster, guest writer at ESET explains what to watch out for when buying or selling stuff on the online marketplace and how to tell if you’re being scammed
André Lameiras, security writer at ESET takes a walk into his memory lane and goes back five years ago, when ESET researchers released their analysis of the first ever malware that was designed specifically to attack power grids
ESET released today its T1 2022 Threat Report, summarizing key statistics from ESET detection systems and highlighting notable examples of ESET’s cybersecurity research.
During the annual ESET World conference, ESET researchers have been presenting about a new investigation into the infamous Lazarus APT group. Director of ESET Threat Research Jean-Ian Boutin went over various new campaigns perpetrated by the Lazarus group
André Lameiras, security writer at ESET discusses the landmark regulation that changed the mindset of everyone on how companies worldwide need to collect and use the personal data of EU citizens.
ESET announced that it has been named an Overall Leader in the KuppingerCole Leadership Compass Endpoint Protection, Detection & Response (EPDR) 2022 report, where the business’ EPDR solutions were awarded Leader status in all categories of Product Leadership, Innovation Leadership and Market Leadership.
ESET has launched a new initiative, ‘Heroes of Progress’ – where it will be searching for visionary thinkers who have contributed to progress across a variety of industries, with technology at the core of the progress made.
ESET has signed a new partnership with a leading regional distributor, Grapheast to promote, market and distribute entire suite of ESET business cybersecurity products and solutions including its cloud security, network security, endpoint security, mobile security and security management
Lukas Stefanko, Malware Researcher at ESET explains here’s what you should know about some of the nastiest mobile malware – from malicious software that takes phones and data hostage to RATs that allow hackers to control devices remotely