ESET launches Security Software in India

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

ESET has announced the launch of its flagship products ESET Smart Security 5 and ESET NOD32 Antivirus 5 in Indian market.

ESET NOD32 Antivirus 5 and ESET Smart Security 5 features, ESET Live Grid, cloud-based reputation and protection technology, new Removable Media Control, with more granular control of external devices, Parental Control (only in ESET Smart Security 5), Advanced Host-based Intrusion Prevention System (HIPS) and Gamer Mode that switches to silent mode and disables pop ups to conserve system resources and enhance the gaming experience. Fifth generations of ESET Products is furnished with ESET Unlicensed which allows users to extend protection to all operating systems (Windows, Mac OS or Linux) running on a single machine at no additional cost.

Pankaj Jain, Director, ESS Distribution (P) Ltd (Exclusive Distributor for ESET products in India) said, "Apart from improved usability, easy and friendly graphic user interface, the crucial innovation of the 5th generation of ESET home products lies in the technology itself. There has been revolutionary change in what used to be called ThreatSense.Net - ESET's cloud-based malware collection system that utilizes data from ESET solutions users worldwide. The technology is now named ESET Live Grid and offers optimization of scanning based on the white listing of "safe" files. Another scanning method used in 5th version is cloud-based reputation which allows determine whether a particular object is secure or not. As a result, even more precision threats detecting and increased speed of scanning."

The new version of ESET products for home and SOHO users is now available in retail stores across India as well as online on ESET India website.


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