ESET proudly sponsors Tech Summit
News|by Leanne Bevan|27 June 2025

We recently announced our revamped partner event in September - Tech Summit. And we're delighted to announce our first sponsor, ESET, has been confirmed.
Why you should visit the ESET stand
Security is very important
Ransomware affects 59% of organisations, with average recovery costs of $3.58 million. And phishing is responsible for over 90% of breaches, with attacks increasing 4,151% since the launch of ChatGPT. Furthermore, 60% of small businesses never recover after a major cyberattack. See more security stats here.
You've seen popular retailers undergo major breaches and the huge effect they've had. Don't let your business be next.
ESET offers a comprehensive suite of cybersecurity products tailored for you organisation, no matter your size, with a strong focus on proactive threat prevention, scalability, and ease of management. Their tools offer:
- Scalability: Modular plans allow you to start small and scale up as needed.
- Ease of use: Centralised management console simplifies your deployment and policy enforcement.
- Performance: Lightweight agents ensure minimal impact on your system performance.
- Support: Offers 24/7 support via phone, email, and live chat, with premium tiers including dedicated account managers.
- Compliance and data security: Features like full disk encryption and policy management help meet your regulatory requirements.
There'll be representatives from ESET there as well as our own security expert, Scott Harrison, to tell you all about ESET.
As an ESET Platinum Partner, we can get you the best pricing and access to support, demos, trials and more.
Jake Moore's providing the keynote
We're very excited to welcome ESET's Global Cybersecurity Advisor, Jake Moore to the event. He's providing the keynote about a big cybersecurity trend affecting individuals and businesses worldwide. You may have seen Jake across various news programmes discuss security, such as This Morning and the BBC. Our own security expert, Scott Harrison, has seen a bit of the presentation already and said it is well worth a watch - both terrifying and insightful.
Get your ticket
Spaces are filling fast for this year's event.
It's taking place in central London at Prospero House on 24 September. A full-day free event jam-packed with great sessions covering security, cloud technologies and developer tools.
So, what are you waiting for? Register now.
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