Gear up your business against cyber threats

Achieve complete, end-to-end protection against advanced malware, malicious websites, email borne threats, and ransomware attacks.

Benefits

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Protection with high-fidelity machine learning
Work confidently knowing that your data and devices are safe from the latest cyberthreats.
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Reduce overheads
No upfront capital investment and maintenance required.
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Flexibility
Choose from different bundles for the protection that best suits your business.

Features

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Endpoint security
Secure your computers with a blend of threat protection: anti-virus and malware, abnormal system and application behaviour analysis protection.
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Mobile security
Protect your employees’ devices and data through application scanning, blocking of unsafe websites and mobile device management.

Price plan

Business Protect Basic

PC / desktop / mobile protection

$8.02/mth

for 2 users

(inclusive of 9% GST)

Business Protect Basic

PC / desktop / mobile protection

$19.84/mth

for 5 users

(inclusive of 9% GST)

* No on-site installation will be provided.

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