Examples of using Intel security in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Windows and Cisco will use Intel security features.
The website is a joint effort of Netherlands Police, Europol,Kaspersky Lab and Intel Security.
Intel Security predicts an increase of pilferage and attacks on smart devices in 2015- SeguInfo.
This is whyI'm very happy about the police's collaboration with Intel Security and Kaspersky Lab.
In 2016, McAfee Intel Security described Galrani as the most searched celebrity in Tamil cinema.
The site is co-sponsored by Europol, the Dutch National Police,Kaspersky Lab, and Intel Security.
To stay protected in the evolving online world, Intel Security has the following tips for parents.
Kaspersky Lab and Intel Security prevented more than 27,000 attempts since 2014 to attack users with"Shade" ransomware.
The following guidewalks you through the steps of removing True Key by Intel Security from your operating system.
From 2014, Kaspersky Lab and Intel Security prevented more than 27 000 attempts to attack users with Shade Trojan.
The company was purchased by Intel in February 2011,[5][6] and became part of the Intel Security division.
Since 2014, Kaspersky Lab and Intel Security have prevented more than 27,000 attempts to attack users where cyber criminals have used Shade Trojan.
In July 2016, the Dutch National Police, Europol,Kaspersky Lab, and Intel Security have teamed up on the No More Ransom project.
In August, Intel Security said examples of ransomware had increased 127% since 2014- primarily affecting desktop computers and laptops.
Chris Young, senior vice president and general manager of the Intel Security Group, will become the new CEO of McAfee.
On Dec 1, 2014 Intel Security announced the acquisition of PasswordBox, a Montreal-based provider of digital identity management solutions.
On January 6, 2014, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich announced during the Consumer ElectronicsShow the name change from McAfee Security to Intel Security.
Chris Young, senior vice president and general manager of the Intel Security Group, will become CEO of the new company, which will adopt the McAfee name.
The company was a wholly owned subsidiary of Intel from February 2011,[5][6] during which time it was part of the Intel Security division.
On July 1, the Intel Security organization- formerly the independent McAfee division- was formally integrated into Intel operations under the leadership of General Manager Chris Young.
The CityIQ sensors being deployed in Portland are based on Intel IoT enablingtechnology including Intel Atom microprocessors and Intel security software.
On September 7, 2016,Intel announced a strategic deal with TPG Capital to convert Intel Security into a joint venture between Intel and TPG Capital called McAfee.
The Intel Security organization, meanwhile-- which was formerly the independent McAfee division-- has been formally integrated into Intel operations under the leadership of General Manager Chris Young.
The virus overloaded email system around the world, and a"huge chunk of the businesses and governments to fully grind down to a halt," said Philip Menke,a consultant at Intel Security who spoke with Vice.
On September 7, 2016,Intel announced a strategic deal with TPG Capital to convert Intel Security into a joint venture between Intel and TPG Capital called McAfee.[8] That deal closed on April 3, 2017.
One of our key requirements was centralized control and granular visibility into malware-related incidents along with remote containment capability,which we achieved using the Intel Security solution.
The second security solution launched by the chip maker is Intel Security Essentials- a built-in toolkit which includes a bunch of different hardware-based security features available across Intel Core, Xeon, and Atom processors.
According to Young, the Intel Security Group protects more than 250 million endpoints, counts almost two-thirds of the world's largest 2,000 companies as customers, defends more than 200 million consumers and detects more than 400,000 new threats each day.
Gary Davis, chief consumer security evangelist at Intel Security, said,“The information that's contained on your wearable that's stored either on your smartphone or stored downstream on a cloud service is worth ten times that of a credit card on a black market.”.