ESET unveils Arabic website for Middle East users
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, October 21 - 2012 at 14:52
- PRESS RELEASE
Furthering its commitment to the region and stressing on the importance of IT security; ESET Middle East unveils an Arabic website for users/ customers in the Middle East.
In addition, the site offers insightful content and blog that addresses critical challenges / vulnerabilities faced by today's home users and corporate customers and how they can protect against existing and emerging threats.
Aji Joseph, General Manager, ESET Middle East said, "Our localised website reflects our commitment to our customers in the region and highlights that security is imperative.The site is user-friendly and offers consumers and businesses detailed information about ESET's latest products as well as support in Arabic."
"Also users can benefit from updates, trends and topics that address security concerns - all at a click of a button. Our solutions are built on ESET's award-winning NOD32 technology to deliver protection specifically tailored for different IT environments, businesses and consumer products to prevent them from potential or sophisticated attacks," he added.
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