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ESET is protecting millions of users in more than 180 countries worldwide

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Continual Employee GrowthMore Than 900 ESET Employees

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HEADQUARTERS

Bratislava, SK

REGIONAL CENTERS AND OFFICES

San Diego (USA)

Buenos Aires (ARG)

Sao Paulo (BRA)

Sydney (AUS)

Jena (GER)

Prague (CZE)

Singapore

MALWARE RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY CENTERS

Bratislava (SVK)

Košice (SVK)

San Diego (USA)

Montreal (CAN)

Krakow (POL)

Moscow (RUS)

Buenos Aires (ARG)

Prague (CZE)

Jablonec nad Nisou (CZE)

Singapore

Technology and regional centers

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Continual Growth End User Revenue in Million EUR

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ESET Is A Major Player

ESET was ranked #5 by IDC by Worldwide Endpoint Security Revenue for 2011 and 2012

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Enjoy Safer

Technology

Vision

We will enable

everyone to enjoy

the full potential

of themselves and

their technology in

a secure digital

world.

Mission

Working with ethical

and passionate people

we are building a safer

technology environment

for everyone to enjoy.

We are doing this

through education and

our commitment to

research and

development.

Values

Courage. We don’t take the easy way.

We constantly push boundaries and

are determined to make a difference.

Integrity. We encourage fairness and

honesty in everything we do.

Reliability. People can count on us.

We work hard to live up to our

promises, and to build trust and

rapport.

Passion. We believe in ourselves and

in what we do. We’re driven to shape

a better future for everyone.

With a passion.

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How Malware Detection Works

Signatures

Taking “fingerprints” of known malware.Reactive approach – one needs to have a sample.

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How Malware Detection Works

Heuristics

Analyzing code and behavior using emulation.Proactive approach – can detect malware not yet written.

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History of Anti-virus Business

The 90’s – Era of Viruses

We started playing with heuristics and made this technology usable.Viruses spread slowly, we published updates on CDs.

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History of Anti-virus Business

Early 2000’s – Era of Worms

This is when proactive approach became useful.We started growing internationally.

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The Present of Anti-virus Business

Professional Cybercriminals

Cybercrime economy is bigger than AV economy.Threats are very advanced and their amount is overwhelming.

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Future Trends

Mobile Space

With growing popularity, the mobile devices are going to become interesting targets for cybercriminals.

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Future Trends

Targeted Attacks

Attacks targeted at a single entity are quite difficult to deal with.Multiple layers of protection and user education are key.

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Future Trends

Government Involvement

Cyber attacks are used for political and warfare purposes.This will make the playground quite messy.

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Future Trends

Embedded Devices

Security of many connected devices around us is poor.Cybercriminals are likely to use them to perform their attacks.

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Future Trends

Privacy Concerns

Whatever you do in life these days leaves a footprint. People should start getting more careful about their privacy.

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Future Trends

Social Engineering

Cons have worked for centuries and it’s unlikely to change.People are vulnerable and technology won’t fix that.

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