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Cybersecurity Leader from Slovakia to Build the Next Hub of the Industry

ESET’s future green campus and company headquarters cost will rise to approximately 100 million Euro

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It’s a five out of five for ESET Endpoint Security

ESET Endpoint Security recently earned five out of five stars in every category following a review by SC Magazine

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ESET Japan partner, Canon Marketing Japan Inc., triumphs in leading customer satisfaction survey for the 12th consecutive year

Canon Marketing Japan Inc. secured first place in the Security Product Category.

Stellar Cyber and ESET expand strategic partnership to deliver AI-driven XDR solutions

ESET, a global leader in cybersecurity solutions and Stellar Cyber, the innovator of Open XDR technology, announced an expanded strategic partnership.

ESET Threat Report: Social media flooded with deepfake scams; Formbook now the No. 1 infostealer

ESET H2 Threat Report released, summarizing the threat landscape from June through November 2024.

ESET named a Product and Market Leader in KuppingerCole’s Leadership Compass for MDR

KuppingerCole’s Leadership Compass recognizes ESET both as a Product and Market Leader for its ESET PROTECT MDR solution, emphasizing the benefits of its fully integrated, cloud-native platform.


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UEFI Secure Boot: Not so secure

ESET researchers uncover a vulnerability in a UEFI application that could enable attackers to deploy malicious bootkits on unpatched systems

Under the cloak of UEFI Secure Boot: Introducing CVE-2024-7344

The story of a signed UEFI application allowing a UEFI Secure Boot bypass

Cybersecurity and AI: What does 2025 have in store?

In the hands of malicious actors, AI tools can enhance the scale and severity of all manner of scams, disinformation campaigns and other threats

Protecting children online: Where Florida’s new law falls short

Some of the state’s new child safety law can be easily circumvented. Should it have gone further?