Prevention — the key to modern and resilient cyber security
Prevention is no longer an option — it’s a necessity. As businesses become more dependent on digital infrastructures, cyber risks increase proportionately. Remaining reactive means financial loss, reputational damage and exposure to legal penalties. Therefore, the recommended approach is a proactive one: early detection, preemptive blocking and preparation for quick remediation, so that business continuity is not guaranteed.
What is Cyber Threat Intelligence and why it matters
A key element of this approach is Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI). CTI involves gathering, analyzing, and contextualizing threat intelligence to anticipate attack vectors and optimize defenses. ESET specialists provide you with a free guide that analyzes this step in detail. CTI sources can include open-source data, commercial intelligence services, government agencies, and specialized in-house teams. The result: the transition from a reactive to a predictive model, with defense mechanisms in place before attackers strike.
What ESET Threat Intelligence brings to organizations
ESET Threat Intelligence (ETI) provides practical visibility and globally recognized quality.
ETI Data Feeds provides over 10 unique, frequently updated feeds backed by vast telemetry — a proprietary pool of over 110 million sensors distributed globally. These feeds are distinguished by curated content — heavily filtered to minimize false-positive alerts and deliver only actionable data. ESET’s human expertise contextualizes information through sophisticated tools, turning data into concrete actions.
Integrating ETI flows into SIEM, SOAR and TIP platforms significantly improves incident detection and response. ETI supports standardized formats (JSON, STIX via TAXII), facilitating interoperability.
In critical sectorsAdvanced Persistent Threat (APT) reports from ETI provides strategic, tactical and technical intelligence on advanced persistent threats and their clusters, supporting threat-hunting, investigation and rapid incident mitigation activities.
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Modern adversaries are sophisticated; defensives must be the same. Understanding and implementing CTI, supported by solid sources like ETI, are concrete steps toward a preventive, predictive, and ultimately resilient security posture.

EECD invitation
These challenges and the future of cyber security will be discussed at length at ESET European Cybersecurity Day (EECD)on November 4, 2025, in Bucharest. Now in its ninth edition, the event brings together public and private sector leaders, international experts and ESET researchers to share the latest insights on current threats. EECD is more than a conference: it is a strategic platform for dialogue and collaboration, where responses to the digital risks shaping Europe’s future are being shaped.
Registration for the online event is freeespecially addressed to those active in key fields – from education and health, to infrastructure, finance, energy and telecommunications. On 4 November, attend the EECD and discover how we can build a safer future for Europe together.

About ESET
Privately held company, founded in 1992 in Slovakia, offers state-of-the-art cyber security solutions to prevent attacks before they happen. By combining the power of artificial intelligence with human expertise, ESET always stays one step ahead of emerging cyber threats, both known and unknown. Whether it’s endpoint, cloud or mobile protection, ESET solutions and services – natively AI-powered and cloud-oriented – remain highly effective and easy to use. The ever-evolving digital landscape requires a progressive approach to security: ESET remains a company dedicated to world-class research and providing powerful threat intelligence, supported by 13 R&D centers globally. More details, here.