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Thailand's dtac Launches New Cloud-based Cyber Security Service

Thailand's dtac Launches New Cloud-based Cyber Security Service Image Credit: dtac

dtac has launched a new cybersecurity service called 'dtac Safe' for dtac subscribers that provides security against increasingly widespread cyber threats in the booming digital era.

dtac Safe service promotes confidence in the digital era dtac Safe is a new cybersecurity service on the dtac app. dtac Safe is the latest innovation of the Beyond Mobile Connectivity services. It offers cloud-based security against a wide range of cyber threats, including malware, viruses, phishing, ransomware, botnets, and command & control attacks on compromised servers.

dtac Safe alerts customers of malicious websites and prevents access whenever a link is found to pose a cyber threat or is censored. The service also updates automatically, requiring no user input. The dtac Safe service is available for free to dtac users for the first two months, and costs just 29 Baht a month thereafter.

In addition to actively developing tools that ensure a safer digital experience, dtac also supports government policies led by the Electronic Transaction Development Agency (ETDA) by creating public awareness on the critical importance of cybersecurity in a growing and sustainable digital economy. The ETDA’s mission is to ensure that the country’s electronic transactions are of the highest security standards, including electronic transactions pertaining to public services.

How Lih Ren , Chief Marketing Officer, Total Access Communication or dtac
dtac is committed to offering a superlative experience to our subscribers with an elevated level of security. By collaborating with cyber security experts Cyan. We offer dtac Safe as an easy-to-use cyber security solution against malware that can disrupt or cause damage to your hardware and software, and phishing scams that steal personal data by pretending to be legitimate websites. we believe that cyber security is one of the most worrying issues for users of digital services.

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