Cybersecurity
is a broad field that encompasses many different areas, but some of the most common types of cybersecurity include:
Application security
This focuses on protecting software applications from vulnerabilities that could be exploited by attackers. It involves secure coding practices, code reviews
Endpoint security
This focuses on protecting individual devices, such as laptops, desktops, and mobile phones, from malware and other threats. It involves using antivirus software
Internet of Things (IoT) security
This focuses on protecting devices that are connected to the internet, such as smart TVs, thermostats, and security cameras. It involves keeping devices up to date with security patches, using strong passwords
Critical infrastructure security
This focuses on protecting critical infrastructure, such as power grids, transportation systems, and water treatment plants, from cyberattacks
Network security
This focuses on protecting computer networks from unauthorized access, data breaches, and other network-based threats.
Cloud security
This focuses on protecting data and applications that are stored in the cloud. It involves using secure cloud providers
Mobile security
This focuses on protecting mobile devices from malware, phishing attacks, and unauthorized access. It involves using strong passwords, keeping software up to date, and being careful about what apps you download
Information security
This is a broad term that encompasses all aspects of protecting information, including data security, application security, and network security.
Albirony Cyber Security
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- Palo Alto Networks
- Fortinet
- Trend Micro.
- IBM
- Sophos
- Acronis
- bitdefender
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Palo Alto Networks
Best Protection Against Network, Endpoint, & Remote Asset Attack
Headquarters: Santa Clara, California
Founded: 2005
Annual Revenue: $7.52 billion
Appearances on eSecurity Planet‘s Top Vendors lists: 14
Palo Alto Networks (NASDAQ: PANW) delivers a broad portfolio of security products and a long history of top scores in rigorous independent security tests. Known for strong next-generation firewalls (NGFW) and endpoint detection and response (EDR) products, it also ranks for network security tools, zero trust, extended detection and response (XDR), IoT security, software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN), and secure access service edge (SASE).
While known primarily for its comprehensive cybersecurity solutions, Palo Alto managed a top-four finish in the first MITRE managed security tests, showing that it’s no slouch in security services either. Its security product tests have been consistently excellent, including in the latest MITRE endpoint security tests and CyberRatings firewall tests. Analysts predict that the 19-year-old Santa Clara firm will grow annual revenue at an 18% rate over the next five years.
Fortinet
Best for Network Security Perimeter Protection
Headquarters: Sunnyvale, California
Founded: 2000
Annual Revenue: $5.3 billion
Appearances on eSecurity Planet‘s Top Vendors lists: 15
Fortinet (NASDAQ: FTNT) turned its firewall expertise into leadership positions in NGFW, web application firewalls (WAF), unified threat management (UTM) and adjacent markets like software-defined wide area networks (SD-WAN) and enterprise virtual private networks (VPNs). Analysts project a 14.6% annual growth rate for the next five years.
The network security vendor doesn’t shy away from rigorous testing, and customer satisfaction ratings are high in key areas like product capabilities, value, ease of use, and support, which also help Fortinet make inroads into small business markets.
Trend Micro
Best for Small Businesses
Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan
Founded: 1988
Annual Revenue: $1.3 billion
Appearances on eSecurity Planet‘s Top Vendors lists: 14
Trend Micro (OTC: TMICY) customers cite high value and ease of use across a portfolio of tools such as antivirus, full disk encryption, cloud workload protection platforms (CWPP), and intrusion detection and prevention systems (IDPSs). With $1.3 billion in revenues, Trend Micro continues to grow past its status as a first-gen antivirus vendor.
IBM
Best for Advanced Encryption
Headquarters: Armonk, New York
Founded: 1911
Annual Revenue: $61.9 billion
Appearances on eSecurity Planet‘s Top Vendors lists: 15
IBM’s biggest strength might be its research depth, which drives advances in areas like homomorphic encryption. Big Blue (NYSE: IBM) earns mention for unified endpoint management (UEM), SOAR, SIEM, encryption, database security, threat intelligence platform, single sign-on, and managed security service providers (MSSPs).
Sophos
Best for Home and Small Office Security
Headquarters: Abingdon, United Kingdom
Founded: 1985
Annual Revenue: $0.6 billion
Appearances on eSecurity Planet‘s Top Vendors lists: 10
Sophos (private), founded in the 1980s, provides both consumer antivirus and enterprise solutions for WAF, NGFW, UTM, EDR, cloud workload protection platform (CWPP), encryption, XDR, MDR, and ransomware removal. Thoma Bravo took the company private in 2020 with services a major focus area under the new ownership.
Customer reviews have been among the best on this list, showing plenty of demand for products that offer good security, value, and ease of use.