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Trend Micro launches comprehensive security suite

Leading cyber-security company Trend Micro has announced the launch of Trend Micro Security Suite which serves as the most complete protection for home users across Australia.

The suite combines Trend Micro’s Maximum Security products for PC and Mac with Mobile Security for iOS or Android along with their latest ID Security for Dark Web monitoring for personal info along with VPN protection on public WiFi and a Password Manager.

There’s not much more you would ever need.

Trend Micro did a recent survey which showed 68 percent of Aussies are worried about identity theft, while just as many were concerned about cyberthreats in the home.

Tim Falinkski from Trend Micro says “As our lives and activities have moved increasingly online, so too has the risk and rise of identity theft. The consequences of this malicious activity can have a significant impact on the lives of the victims for years to come,”

“The vast amounts of personal data available online is not protected at a level that matches that same volume. With our new Trend Micro Security Suite, we are offering our customers the ability to protect their personal information online – in an easy way that does not require an advanced IT degree.”

Perhaps most worrying is the level of threats that are out there. Falkinski saying “In the first half of this year alone, Trend Micro blocked over 27 billion threats, confirming that threats such as viruses, malware, and ransomware continue to be a major concern for consumers. Including our award-winning consumer product Maximum Security into our new Security Suite ensures that our users continue to receive the strongest protection against all threats”

So, for complete protection, Trend Micro Security Suite is all you need.

Details at Trend Micro

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