Getting an online security suite as opposed to a basic antivirus will grant you the ability to secure pretty much any device you have, and we picked the best
Steve Hicks, Head of Global Sales, BullGuard had this to say: How do you see the coming year developing in terms of consumer cybersecurity? Consumer awareness of cybersecurity has certainly grown over the past year, which is clearly a positive, and we expect this greater awareness to inform decisions that consumers will make in the coming 12 months. For instance, time spent online increased dramatically over the last 12 months but alongside this came a storm of new and increased online threats, triggering a wave of understanding for many that online safety was dubious and indeed precious. This is going to and already has made a difference. Previously, many people haven’t given online protection much thought because they didn’t believe they would become a victim of cybercrime. Now, people are very aware that it could easily happen to them and are actively making efforts to ensure they are protected online rather than being nudged and prompted.
All Specs Lowest price? Shiniest feature list? When choosing security, you must weigh these two factors to find the balance that best meets your needs. For this reason, security companies offer multiple tiers of protection, hoping one is right for you. The simple antivirus provides essential protection for a relatively low price. The entry-level security suite does more, and costs more. Typically, there’s also a top-tier security suite that piles on the bells and whistles for those whose budget can support it. The security company must strive for the right assortment of features to make each tier desirable. BullGuard Premium Protection, the mega-suite in this family, adds identity protection and a network monitor to the features in BullGuard s entry-level suite. That s not a lot of additional protection, but a quirk in pricing makes it a better deal than BullGuard Internet Security.