BullGuard today announced the availability of a
free, three-month
minimum BullGuard Small Office Security* license for small businesses that
need assistance managing their cybersecurity in the wake of the disruption
caused by the coronavirus pandemic and the subsequent sudden mass migration of
millions of employees who are now working from home.
The
free,
three-month minimum license of BullGuard Small Office Security comes with
no financial obligations whatsoever and small businesses don't need to submit
any form of credit card payment information to obtain their three-month
cybersecurity software license. The BullGuard Small Office Security platform
supports up to 50 Windows, Mac and Android devices and provides robust endpoint
cybersecurity protection for desktops, laptops, tablets and smartphones, making
it perfect for remote workforces to work safely on their devices from home.
"Small businesses are in a very challenging position right now, making the
sudden transition to working from home without the cybersecurity training,
technologies or procedures that are commonplace within enterprise companies,"
said Paul Lipman, CEO of BullGuard. "As a result, many small companies are
vulnerable to being compromised by cybercriminals who are exploiting the
coronavirus pandemic with predatory instinct."
The free, three-month BullGuard Small Office Security product provides small
businesses with the endpoint protection they need to ensure their remote
employees and businesses are protected against cybercriminals. It provides
powerful protection against the very latest threats, including the avalanche of
coronavirus themed attacks that cybercriminals have unleashed, such as phishing
emails and malware. These particular threats are unlikely to abate until the
coronavirus runs its course.
BullGuard Small Office Security is a cloud-managed endpoint security service
dedicated specifically to the needs of small businesses. Central to the
platform is remote management from a cloud-based dashboard that makes it easy
to manage all devices at the same time, which is particularly key with the
surge in telework due to the current pandemic. For example, all teleworker
devices (PCs, laptops, tablets and smartphones) are easily managed from the
dashboard, enabling security updates to be applied simultaneously on all
devices, and if a mobile device is lost or stolen it can be remotely locked
down to protect sensitive data. An alert system also provides immediate
notification about security events to allow instant remedial action, such as
isolating a device infected with malware.
"Cybersecurity is the last thing many small businesses are thinking about as
they grapple with all sorts of issues just to keep operating. They have more
than enough to deal with and certainly don't need to contend with
cybercriminals and malware infections," added Lipman. "We understand their
cybersecurity needs in these unprecedented times and want to help them so they
can concentrate on the essentials of day-to-day business."
Businesses interested in obtaining a free, three-month license to BullGuard
Small Office Security can find further information at
www.bullguard.com/staysafe.
*The three-month free offer of BullGuard Small Office Security may be extended
past three months if circumstances require.