ESET acknowledged as a notable player in endpoint security market by Forrester

ESET was included in Forrester’s The Endpoint Security Landscape, Q2 2023 report. The report provides an overview of 33 worldwide endpoint security vendors, amongst which ESET is recognized as a notable endpoint security provider based on product revenue. Landscape reports help Forrester clients become more educated about a market by defining current-state market maturity, detailing the top market dynamics and use cases, and providing a list of vendors or providers, which they might prioritize based on size, focus and geography.

As stated in the report, endpoint security solutions are the first and last line of defense for business users, protecting their devices from malware, detecting and responding to dangerous or malicious actions, and resolving incidents quickly and efficiently. Therefore, the critical importance of endpoint security is covered by this report, and by being included in it, ESET is acknowledged as a notable player in this mature market. Vendors in the report vary by size, geography, and use case, including five extended use cases of browser security, enhanced security measures, flexible reporting, mobile threat defense and unmanaged device protection. These are use cases that buyers look to address in addition to the core use cases (endpoint protection, incident resolution, device control). ESET is among those representative vendors with browser security, flexible reporting and mobile threat defense as extended use cases.

“At ESET, we closely monitor the security landscape we and our customers operate in. Based on our telemetry, we keep expanding our endpoint protection offering by adding new features. Our solutions are created with our customers in mind as we introduce options to compensate for our customers’ understaffed security teams, allowing the companies to focus on their operations and what really matters to them,” said Jakub Debski, Chief Product Officer at ESET. “We are very proud to be included in Forrester’s report because, as a privately owned, tech-focused company, we have always taken a science-based, security-first approach to developing our solutions.”