VIPRE Security Group

VIPRE Security Group is a leading provider of internet security solutions that protect businesses and home users from costly, malicious cyber threats. For more than 25 years, VIPRE has provided one of the world鈥檚 largest threat intelligence clouds, delivering exceptional protection against today鈥檚 most aggressive online threats. Our award-winning portfolio includes next-generation antivirus endpoint cloud and EDR solutions, MDR, pentesting, advanced email security products, data loss awareness, threat intelligence for real-time malware analysis, and security awareness and compliance training.

25+ Years

Over 25 years of malware protection and cybersecurity expertise

4.6MM+ Endpoints Protected

4.6MM+ endpoints protected and 14MM+ mailboxes protected

100K Customers

100K customers and over 4K active channel partners

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Morningstar  
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TechRadar  
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CBS News  
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