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Cracking the Code: How MacPaw is Democratizing Cybersecurity for Apple Fans

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Security Bite: Exclusive Interview with MacPaw’s Moonlock

In this exclusive interview, I sat down with Oleg, head of product for Moonlock, Borys, head of Moonlock Lab, and Anastasiia, senior PR specialist at Moonlock, to discuss the inspiration behind MacPaw’s cybersecurity division, the technology behind the Moonlock Engine, and the company’s plans for the future.

MacPaw’s CEO, Oleksandr Kosovan, explained that the company decided to launch a cybersecurity division after realizing that their initial malware detection modules in CleanMyMac were just the tip of the iceberg. They wanted to create a comprehensive solution that would make cybersecurity accessible to everyone, not just experts.

The Moonlock Engine is designed specifically for Macs and uses a combination of static and dynamic analysis to detect and prevent malware. This approach allows the engine to identify and block malware that is designed to "sleep" for weeks or months, making it harder to detect.

The company is also working on a standalone EDR solution, which will be released in the future. This solution will provide users with real-time threat detection and response capabilities, allowing them to take action before malware can cause harm.

In addition to the Moonlock Engine, the company is also focusing on making cybersecurity more accessible and user-friendly. They believe that users should not have to be experts in cybersecurity to protect themselves, and that the solution should be easy to use and understand.

Overall, MacPaw’s Moonlock division is committed to providing simple yet effective malware detection and prevention features for Mac users. With their expertise in macOS and their focus on making cybersecurity accessible to everyone, they are well-positioned to make a significant impact in the cybersecurity landscape.

Actionable Tip:

If you’re a Mac user, consider installing CleanMyMac and enabling the Moonlock Engine to get started with basic malware detection and prevention. Additionally, keep an eye out for the company’s standalone EDR solution, which will provide users with more advanced threat detection and response capabilities.

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