AJAY KUMAR JOSHI
COUNTRY HEAD, ESET INDIA AND THE SAARC REGION
“Cybercriminals are increasingly using automation and intelligent tools to scale their operations, making threats faster, more targeted, and harder to identify. In response, we are continuing to develop and refine our AI capabilities, with a focus on becoming more agentic over time to better support security teams. ESET is making major investments in advanced threat research and telemetry, and this helps the company to identify new attack methods early on and use that information in all of its products and makes it possible to respond to new threats more quickly. Our system still heavily relies on human expertise in addition to automation. ESET
helps businesses improve their security posture against increasingly complex and automated cyber threats via deep research, ongoing monitoring and adaptive detection.
With the goal to help businesses to accept new technologies and adapt to growing breaches without impeding innovation, we incorporate security into the very foundation of our solutions. In order to help customers, accomplish compliance goals and confidently report on their security posture, we also link our solutions with known industry standards and regulatory regulations. With scalability being the primary focus, our solutions can be deployed across small, medium and large businesses while maintaining performance.
MEETING CUSTOMER EXPECTATIONS IN AN AI-DRIVEN ERA
Simplicity and clarity are two major areas where OEM security capabilities and customer expectations differ. Customers expect instant threat visibility and precise instructions on how to react. There has also been a growing need for uniform security across cloud workloads, hybrid workflows and endpoints. Businesses find it difficult to gain a comprehensive understanding of risk when security functions in divisions.”
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