The AI race is on! It’s easy to lose track of the latest developments and possibilities, and yet everyone wants to see firsthand what the hype is about. Heydays for cybercriminals!
While employee monitoring software may boost productivity, it may also be a potential privacy minefield and it can affect your relationship with your employees.
ESET’s Tony Anscombe joins us on this edition of the podcast to discuss the company’s new Threat Intelligence Services and how partners can use them to expand their security practices and improve their customers’ security stances.
ESET names Mária Trnková, previously Vice President for the Consumer and IoT Segment as its new marketing chief, heading up a newly-created Marketing, Communication and Digital Business unit.
ESET Canada’s country manager discusses the company’s performance in 2022 and what solution providers can expect in 2023 in this edition of the podcast.
ESET’s Tony Anscombe outlines what all goes into a cyber resilience plan and how solution providers can build them for customers in this edition of the podcast.
The past year has seen no shortage of disruptive cyberattacks – here’s a round-up of some of the worst hacks and breaches that have impacted a variety of targets around the world in 2022 from ESET.
ESET’s Tony Anscombe tells solution providers why they may need cyber insurance, what to tell their customers about the topic, and how to wrap services around insurance in this edition of the podcast.
Misconfigured remote access services continue to give bad actors an easy access path to company networks – here’s how you can minimize your exposure to attacks misusing Remote Desktop Protocol, courtesy of ESET’s Aryeh Goretsky.
In this edition of the podcast, ESET’s Tony Anscombe analyzes the cybersecurity ramifications of the war in Ukraine, from what’s happening on the electronic battlefield to why security awareness training is more important than ever.
ESET Canada boss Bob Bonneau joins us on the podcast to discuss the security vendor’s new brand, its approach to bundling products, its new Canadian headquarters and much more.
Cybercriminals continue to mine for opportunities in the crypto space – here’s what you should know about coin-mining hacks and crypto theft, courtesy of ESET.