Private cloud for isolated infrastructures
Kaspersky Private Security Network brings users all of the advantages of the cloud without violating regulations or internal security policies.
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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
Using leased infrastructure for storing large amounts of data has been typical for several years. Leased capacities provide an advantage by allowing businesses to greatly reduce the cost of tending
Everything is about the cloud these days, but as we increasingly store our personal and professional data on remote servers it is essential to know that nothing is 100 percent
Researcher Niels Provos’ prototype IronCurtain architecture: a system designed to restrict the actions of AI agents through isolation and security policies.
In 2025, just as in the year prior, supply-chain attacks remained one of the most severe threats facing organizations. We’re breaking down last year’s most noteworthy incidents.
How open-source security solutions became the starting point for a massive attack on other popular applications, and what organizations that use them should do.
Cybercriminals are now deploying web applications generated by Bubble, an AI-powered app builder, to hunt for corporate credentials.
We break down the BeatBanker trojan attack, which combines espionage, crypto theft, and mining with inventive ways to dig its heels into a smartphone.
Educational institutions are increasingly falling victim to ransomware attacks. We look at some real-world incidents, explain their causes, and discuss how to mitigate risks to academic infrastructure.
The latest update to Kaspersky Cloud Workload Security adds support for an AI assistant for image analysis.
What corporate security teams should do about the “viral” AI agent.
Today we’re diving into the OpenClaw AI agent — formerly known as “Clawdbot” and then “Moltbot” — to prove once again that secure AI is still a long way off.