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ESET Recognized in Forrester Report on Threat Intelligence Effectiveness

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ESET’s Offerings Align with the CART Model to Strengthen Cybersecurity

ESET has been included among knowledgeable respondents in Forrester’s Best Practice report, “How To Measure The Effectiveness And Value Of Threat Intelligence.” The report highlights the importance of Complete, Accurate, Relevant, and Timely (CART) intelligence, a model that ESET Threat Intelligence (ETI) closely follows to help organizations stay ahead of emerging cyber threats.

“Our inclusion in Forrester’s report reinforces our commitment to delivering actionable, high-quality threat intelligence that meets the evolving needs of today’s organizations.”

— Juraj Knapec, Product Manager for ESET Threat Intelligence

“By focusing on clarity, accuracy, and timeliness, we enable our clients to make critical decisions faster, reduce exposure, and bolster their defenses against advanced threat actors,” said Juraj Knapec, Product Manager for ESET Threat Intelligence.

Forrester’s research underscores a common challenge—many security professionals struggle to measure the value of their threat intelligence, leading to inefficiencies. ESET addresses this by providing clear, quantitative threat intelligence metrics that demonstrate impact and drive strategic cybersecurity decisions.

ESET Threat Intelligence delivers real-time data on malicious files, domains, IPs, URLs, botnets, and APT activity, offering organizations automated threat searches, faster incident response, and seamless SIEM and TIP integration. Its Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) Reports provide deep insights, with PREMIUM packages including direct analyst consultations for expert guidance.

By aligning with the CART framework and prioritizing actionable intelligence, ESET ensures its clients receive reliable, tailored threat insights that enhance cybersecurity resilience and decision-making.

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