Bitdefender GravityZone Sale: Up to 60% Off Business Security
Bitdefender is cutting up to 60% off its GravityZone business security line — enterprise-grade endpoint protection, EDR and XDR — from June 19 to August 31, 2026.

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For a limited window, Bitdefender is cutting up to 60% off its GravityZone business security line — the same endpoint and EDR/XDR platform that protects large enterprises, now within reach for small and mid-sized teams. The promotion runs June 19 to August 31, 2026, and it is a rare chance to move off consumer-grade antivirus and onto a managed, centrally-administered security stack without paying full list price.
If you have been putting off a proper endpoint security upgrade because of budget, this is the part worth reading carefully: the discount applies across the GravityZone tiers, so the savings scale with however many devices you need to cover.
What GravityZone actually is
GravityZone is Bitdefender's business platform — distinct from the consumer Total Security product most people know. Everything is managed from a single cloud console (an on-premise appliance is also available), so one administrator can push policies, see detections, and run remediation across every laptop, server, and workstation in the company from one screen.
That central management is the real difference between business and home security. Instead of each machine running its own antivirus in isolation, GravityZone gives you fleet-wide visibility: which endpoints are at risk, which have missing patches, where a threat tried to spread, and what was done about it.
The tiers, and what the discount unlocks
Bitdefender splits GravityZone into four business tiers. Knowing where the lines fall is what makes a 60%-off offer meaningful — you want the cheapest tier that still includes the protection layer you actually need.
| Tier | Best for | Key additions over the tier below |
|---|---|---|
| Small Business Security | Up to ~30 endpoints, "set-and-forget" | Antimalware, antiphishing, ransomware mitigation, firewall, web threat protection |
| Business Security | Growing teams needing controls | Network Attack Defense, Web Access Control, Device Control, Endpoint Risk Analytics |
| Business Security Premium | Mid-market, aggressive protection | HyperDetect (tunable machine learning), Sandbox Analyzer, Fileless Attack Defense, EDR |
| Business Security Enterprise | Large orgs needing investigation | One-click remediation, threat hunting, XDR sensors (identity, network, cloud, productivity) |
The jump most businesses care about is Business Security Premium, because that is where EDR (Endpoint Detection and Response) arrives — the layer that records what happened on a machine, flags suspicious behavior chains, and lets you investigate an incident instead of just seeing a blocked-file pop-up. Below Premium you get strong prevention; at Premium and above you also get detection and response.
At the top, Business Security Enterprise adds full XDR, extending visibility beyond the endpoint into identity, network, cloud, and productivity-app telemetry — the level you reach for when you have a security team running active investigations.
The technology under the hood
The reason GravityZone consistently scores at the top of independent AV-TEST and AV-Comparatives evaluations is its layered prevention stack, most of which the promotion makes affordable:
- Machine-learning anti-malware and HyperDetect — tunable models that stop targeted and advanced attacks before execution, not just known signatures.
- Network Attack Defense — blocks exploitation attempts (brute force, lateral movement, exploit delivery) at the network layer.
- Advanced Anti-Exploit and Fileless Attack Defense — catch script- and memory-based attacks that never write a file to disk, the technique most modern intrusions now use.
- Sandbox Analyzer — detonates suspicious files in an isolated cloud environment to confirm intent before they run on a real machine.
- Ransomware mitigation — behavioral blocking plus tamper-resistant backups of targeted files.
Premium and Enterprise layer EDR/XDR on top of all of the above, with process inspection, registry monitoring, and code inspection feeding an investigation timeline.
Add-ons worth knowing about
Several capabilities are sold as add-ons rather than baked into a tier, so factor them into the discounted quote if you need them: Patch Management (automated OS and third-party patching), Full Disk Encryption (managing native BitLocker/FileVault keys from the console), Email Security, Integrity Monitoring, and Mobile Device Management. Patch management in particular is the cheapest risk reduction most organizations can buy — the majority of breaches still walk through an unpatched, known vulnerability.
Who should act on this
- Small businesses still on consumer antivirus — Small Business Security at a 60%-off entry point is the easiest justified upgrade you will see this year.
- Growing teams with no central console — Business Security gives you device control and risk analytics across the fleet, which matters the moment you pass a handful of machines.
- Mid-market companies without EDR — Business Security Premium is the tier to target; the discount is what closes the gap between "we should have EDR" and "we can afford EDR."
- Organizations with a security function — Enterprise plus XDR sensors, priced individually, is worth a quote while the promotion is live.
What to do, and the timing
The discount window is June 19 – August 31, 2026. GravityZone is billed per device per year, and Bitdefender's list pricing already steps down with volume (discounts typically start around the 50-endpoint mark), so the promotional rate stacks on top of an already volume-sensitive price — the bigger your fleet, the more the percentage is worth in absolute terms.
Practical move: count your endpoints, decide whether you need EDR (Premium) or just prevention (Business Security), and pull a quote now rather than at the end of August. License terms run annually, so locking in during the promotion fixes a lower rate for the full term.
Bottom line
Up to 60% off is a genuine reason to do the endpoint-security upgrade you have been deferring. GravityZone is a top-tier, independently-validated platform, and the tiered structure means there is a right-sized plan whether you are protecting ten laptops or ten thousand. The one thing the promotion cannot do is wait — it closes August 31, 2026.


