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Title: Quick Heal Enhances Cybersecurity in Tamil Nadu Amid Rising Malware Threats
Quick Heal Technologies Limited, a leading cybersecurity provider, has expanded its presence in Tamil Nadu by introducing Quick Heal Internet Security Essentials. This strategic move aims to address the escalating cybersecurity challenges faced by the state, particularly in Chennai, which has emerged as a prime target for cyber threats due to its prominent technology hub status.
According to the India Cyber Threat Report 2025, Tamil Nadu recorded a staggering 44.54 malware detections per endpoint, making it the second-highest in the nation [1]. Chennai, specifically, saw 48.75 detections per endpoint, ranking fifth in the country. The report, compiled by Seqrite Labs, underscores the urgent need for advanced, AI-powered cybersecurity solutions.
Quick Heal Internet Security Essentials, powered by GoDeep.AI, leverages artificial intelligence for predictive threat detection. The solution combines Deep Learning, Multilayered Defense, Behavioral Detection, Predictive Detection, and Artificial Intelligence to provide comprehensive protection against known and zero-day attacks. Key features include advanced malware detection and removal, ransomware protection with automatic data backup, real-time virus protection, Security & Privacy Score with actionable recommendations, browsing protection, phishing protection, and Safe Banking features.
The solution also offers access to the metaProtect platform, enabling synchronized security across multiple devices and real-time breach alerts. Vishal Salvi, CEO of Quick Heal Technologies Limited, commented on the launch, emphasizing the importance of robust and intelligent protection in Tamil Nadu's rapidly evolving digital landscape.
This initiative is part of Quick Heal's ongoing commitment to democratize advanced cybersecurity. The company has previously adopted a freemium model for AntiFraud.AI, India's first digital fraud prevention solution, offering comprehensive fraud prevention capabilities including Fraud App Detector, Scam Protection, Banking Fraud Alert, Risk Profile Assessment, Call Forwarding Alert, and Payee Name Announcer.
Quick Heal Internet Security Essentials is designed to support Microsoft Windows 11, 10, 8.1, and 8 (fully patched) in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. By introducing this advanced solution, Quick Heal aims to empower Tamil Nadu's digitally advanced population with top-tier cybersecurity protection.
References
[1] https://www.itvoice.in/quick-heal-boosts-cybersecurity-in-tamil-nadu-as-chennai-reports-44-45-malware-detections-per-endpoint
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