MalwarebytesTM, a global leader in real-time cyberprotection for people and organizations, and Digitunity, a national nonprofit organization advancing digital inclusion, announced a partnership to bring cyberprotection to vulnerable people served through Digitunity’s network of nonprofit partners. As a corporate supporter of Digitunity, Malwarebytes will help bridge the digital divide and protect these communities from cyberthreats.
“Based on the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2019 American Community Survey, an estimated 55 million Americans don’t have a computer at home. They also may not have the tools or digital skills they need to protect themselves online,” said Scot Henley, Executive Director of Digitunity. “We are excited to partner with Malwarebytes to offer effective and intuitive cyberprotection to these new adopters of technology and fund research to better understand the threat that cybercrime poses to vulnerable segments of society.”
Digitunity has sourced and placed hundreds of thousands of donated computers with organizations serving people in need since its founding in 1984. To continue building upon Digitunity’s unique approach to solving the technology gap, Malwarebytes’ funding will help generate research on the vulnerability of new technology adopters, provide critical protection to recipients of devices through Digitunity’s comprehensive practitioner network, and enable the organization to continue expanding their reach.
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“Our mission at Malwarebytes is to liberate people and businesses from cyberthreats,” said Marcin Kleczynski, CEO and co-founder of Malwarebytes. “Our partnership with Digitunity aligns with our roots and democratizes access to security for those most in need. It’s tragic to think that often those who can least afford to be targeted by cybercriminals are the easiest targets.”
In addition to becoming corporate sponsors, Malwarebytes will be offering low-cost versions of their product to Digitunity’s partner network. These non-profit licenses are a key part of Malwarebytes’ new social impact initiatives, which aim to help protect at-risk audiences.
Malwarebytes provides effective, intuitive and inclusive products that just work, blending leading behavioral-based protection with advanced research and intelligence to find hidden threats on machines that others miss.
In fact, 56% of first-time Malwarebytes Premium, Free and Teams users found threats on devices that already had a legacy anti-virus product installed. Designed with people in mind, Malwarebytes technology brings threat freedom to everyone regardless of who they are or what knowledge and resources they have.
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