So, Easter is over and it's time to get back for work. Unfortunately, the situation caused by the virus still gives us some borders which we can't cross for now, but we still believe that this situation will be over soon and we all be able to live a normal life like we used to.
For now, I'd like to tell you about the third episode of WSX Enterprise's series - titled Adapting with Digital. I guess we all may agree that during this whole epidemic, innovation and digitalization help us a lot, as thanks to it we can minimize the impact of this whole situation on our social or business life.
So, the third episodes' main subject was Keeping you and your business safe & secure online. That's a very important issue so, WSX - it's a great thing that you've spoken about this issue. In the Zoom session organizer hosted the representative of ESET who gave some important and useful info on this subject. What ESET is?
ESET, spol s r.o. is an international company working in the cybersecurity area, cooperating with private individuals, enterprises as well as corporations and government agencies. Their products are available in over 200 countries around the world and the company has its research offices in 22 countries and 13 R&D centers on 4 continents. The company is headquartered in Bratislava, Slovakia. Since the beginning of its activity, it has focused on computer security issues, with particular emphasis on anti-virus protection. It also has a number of solutions for public sector entities, critical infrastructure, and industry. It is a private enterprise operating in the field of software research and development. If you want to try it, there is an available 90-days free trial. More info here: https://www.eset.com/uk/trial90/
Of course, there are lots of other antiviruses that may be helpful, for example:
Norton
It is a program that protects e-mail, instant messaging and files, automatically removing viruses, worms, and Trojans. Features introduced in new versions enable detection of other forms of malicious code, such as spyware (including keystroke recorders) and blackmail software. From the very beginning, this system was characterized by significant resource consumption, which made older versions of the program significantly slow down the operating system. The latest product versions are significantly optimized.
Panda Security
Panda's products contain security mechanisms to fight cybercrime and spam, viruses, Trojans, blackmail, spyware, dialers, unwanted Internet content, along with other forms of malicious code. The products also enable the detection of intrusions into Wi-Fi networks. These mechanisms have been combined in TruPrevent technology for active protection against viruses and intruders. In 2007, a new security model, Collective Intelligence, was introduced that uses computer networks to collect and detect malware.
There are many available antiviruses. I guess these are three that are the best and worth considering while choosing the best security for your desktop:)