
Protecting public clouds from common vulnerabilities
Contrary to common belief, public clouds are not highly secure by design, and so require additional protection.
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Contrary to common belief, public clouds are not highly secure by design, and so require additional protection.
Cloud platforms bring benefits to business but also cybersecurity challenges and concerns. Read more about cloud security in the new Kaspersky Lab report
The process is undoubtedly underway, but it is going much slower than enthusiasts like to think.
Why you should try the brand-new free security service by Kaspersky Lab.
Imagine a security solution that adapts to your lifestyle and protects you wherever you need it. We’ve designed that solution — take a look at Kaspersky Security Cloud.
Your data may move off-site, but does that mean you’re not responsible for it?
A webinar on potential damage and the main risks associated with cloud breaches.
A cloud instrument for detailed malware activity analysis.
Beta-test program results confirm that e-mail administrators should think twice before relying on basic built-in protection.
The use of cloud-based services and applications are fast becoming the de facto way for many organizations to run a lean and efficient business. Cloud adoption is now a viable and affordable way to maximise IT budgets and remain competitive.
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Kaspersky Private Security Network brings users all of the advantages of the cloud without violating regulations or internal security policies.
Banks and financial institutions. require a special approach to IT Security, and that is why we developed a Kaspersky Fraud Prevention Cloud.
We have developed a distinct solution to provide information security tailored specifically for SMBs — Kaspersky Endpoint Security Cloud.
If the rumours are true, 40 million Apple iCloud accounts have been hacked.
Minidionis is yet another backdoor from the same APT group responsible for CozyDuke, MiniDuke, and CosmicDuke – this time with some “cloud” capabilities.
Our personal implementation of the cloud security model is called Kaspersky Security Network. And here we’ll explain how it actually works.
The RedOctober operation was hastily wrapped-up just after a Kaspersky Lab’s publication in January 2013, but it was expected to return. And it did.
The Apple iCloud nude celebrity photo fiasco underscores the uncomfortable reality that even the savvy among us aren’t totally sure about what goes on and into “the Cloud.”
Don’t want your private photos or credit card posted somewhere on the web? You should rethink your approach to cloud services then.
Updated: Current principles for the processing of user data by Kaspersky Lab security solutions and technologies can be found here. According to Kaspersky Lab data, over 200,000 unique malicious samples