Kaspersky, the Russian Cyber Security company has made a prominent change at their highest position for Head of Operations, Jaydeep Singh has been appointed as the Head of Operations for India, which
Kaspersky has launched an update of Kaspersky Interactive Protection Simulation (KIPS) — game-based training that presents a software simulation of the real impact of malware and other attacks on business performance and
As of April 2023, Ernest Chai will work as the Head of Channel for the Asia Pacific (APAC) area for Kaspersky, a preeminent international cybersecurity company. Ernest is a seasoned sales executive
Something to RapperBot about: a Mirai-based worm targets IoT devices via “intelligent brute forcing”
Cybercriminals continuously develop their skills and tools, looking for new ways to compromise individuals and companies. Kaspersky has explored uncommon infection methods used by attackers in its recent Securelist blogpost. Alongside other
Kaspersky today announced the launch of a range of Professional Services Packages for SMBs. The packages offer tailored support products that help customers get the most out of their cybersecurity resources. From
Latest Kaspersky research reveals cybercriminals posted more than 1 million messages mentioning escrow services on the darknet in 2020-2022. Escrow agents are third-party intermediaries involved in such deals to control the fulfillment
Kaspersky was included in the IDC, Worldwide Modern Endpoint Security Market Shares, July 2021-June-2022: Currency Exchange Rates Slightly Trimmed Accelerating Growth (doc #US49982022, January 2023) as a vendor “who shaped the year”.
Jahnavi- As you said that the data can be erased completely? How is that possible as data is something which will be present somewhere at all times? Dipesh- We are not saying
Here’s the interview snippet from the interaction with Mr. Dipesh Kaura, General Manager, Kaspersky South Asia Khushagra: Tell us about the current cybercrime and security situation in the nation right now? Dipesh:
According to the recent Kaspersky survey conducted among senior non-IT management and business owners, 73% of firms can’t handle a ransomware attack alone or with the help of regular IT service providers.
Research based on the analysis of incidents reported to customers of Kaspersky Managed Detection and Response (MDR) has revealed that the share of critical incidents experienced by organizations increased from one-in-ten (9%)