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ESET is a cybersecurity product portfolio covering home users, businesses, and large organizations. The collected information shows that it is backed by over 30 years of security experience, 11 global R&D centers, and local customer service. Its core positioning is “AI-Native” preventive protection, covering scenarios such as endpoints, servers, mobile devices, cloud workloads, email, cloud applications, identity and privacy, and XDR/MDR.
In terms of protection types, ESET is more than traditional antivirus. It includes real-time antivirus, anti-malware, anti-ransomware, anti-spyware, anti-phishing, firewall, Wi‑Fi/network protection, full-disk encryption, vulnerability and patch management, MFA, XDR, and MDR. The business edition provides a unified console deployable in the cloud or on-premises for network visibility and centralized control. ESET Inspect delivers XDR-level threat and system visibility, abnormal behavior detection, root-cause analysis, and incident response. In terms of integrations, the text explicitly covers Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Exchange, IBM mail servers, Android/iOS, cloud virtual machines, and various personal devices.
Its model is subscription-based by number of devices and subscription duration. The home edition includes tiers such as Essential, Premium, and Ultimate; the business edition allows online selection for 5 to 100 devices. The page does not provide specific prices and notes that displayed prices are valid only for the first term, with renewal pricing subject to change. Modules such as MDR, mobile threat protection, email security, cloud application protection, MFA, and advanced support can be added as on-demand upgrades or customized by contacting sales.
The advantages are broad product coverage, support for cloud/on-premises consoles, a comprehensive layered protection stack, and an emphasis on lightweight system resource usage. It also displays ratings from Gartner Peer Insights, G2, Capterra, Trustpilot, and others, along with testing endorsements such as VB100 and AV-Comparatives. The drawbacks are limited pricing transparency and a relatively complex purchasing path for advanced modules. Compliance certifications are not disclosed. Some identity protection features for home users, such as credit reports, SSN monitoring, and U.S. expert recovery services, are more oriented toward the U.S. market.
It is suitable for small and midsize businesses and enterprises that need to upgrade from basic endpoint security to email, cloud, and XDR/MDR protection. It is also suitable for home users who value low resource usage. The text does not provide information on access from mainland China, so its status is unknown.
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