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Acronis True Image 2021 Unites Award-winning Backup With Advanced Antimalware, Creating the First Complete Personal Cyber Protection Solution
Acronis , an international leader in cyber protection, today declared the release of Acronis True Image 2021 . The latest release which combines excellent cybersecurity abilities with the best-of-breed private backup to build the first complete personal cyber protection solution for home users, prosumers, and small companies around the world.
Consolidating cybersecurity capacities such as real-time antimalware protection, on-demand antivirus scans, web filtering and videoconference shield into Acronis True Image guarantees users have comprehensive cyber protection.
For individuals and small business users, joining these vital capabilities in one solution makes their protection easier to manage and more affordable, while considerably increasing the safety of their data and materials.
Delivery of this comprehensive solution comes as the COVID-19 pandemic reveals gaps in conventional solutions and strategies. Securing home devices has never been more important, yet a recent Acronis study found nearly half (47%) of remote workers never received clear guidance on working from home.
As more people work or attend classes from home, the FBI documents a 400% rise in cyberattacks as hackers know home systems are not usually as well-defended as an office, said Serguei SB Beloussov, founder and CEO of Acronis. Backup without cybersecurity is a deficient choice in that situation, as is cybersecurity without backup. Acronis True Image 2021 delivers the easy, efficient, and secure cyber protection needed this day.
By combining the companys VB100-certified antimalware technology into its award-winning personal backup software, Acronis can uniquely offer one resolution that takes the complete range of modern data loss threats. Standalone backup and cybersecurity are out-of-date With the modern reliance on everyday devices like computers, smartphones, and tablets, the data they hold has an integral value.
Cybercriminals are constantly evolving their attacks to reach that data, which is why security research firms such as AV-Test report more than 350,000 new malware threats every day.