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This is Why You Can Continue to Trust Kaspersky

Kaspersky has stood for security, reliability, trustworthiness, transparency and quality for the past 25 years. Learn why you can continue to rely on us as a strong cybersecurity partner.
Transparent Answers to Your Questions

The Five Pillars of Kaspersky's DNA

This paper will provide you with information on how Kaspersky is increasing protection and security for its users through national, international and inter-industry collaborations; plus, why our actions are defined by strengthening cybersecurity and increasing cyber resilience; and why Kaspersky prioritizes trust and transparency above all else, as the fundamental pillars of secure digitization.
Kaspersky in the DACH Region

Kaspersky – Your Reliable Partner Now and in the Future

The software development and distribution process of Kaspersky is protected from unauthorized access. Learn why you can continue to trust us, even with the current geopolitical situation.
Highest security standards

Warning of the BSI due to the current geopolitical situation

With this special impulse paper for Germany, we would like to initiate a more in-depth professional discussion with the community of lawyers specializing in IT law, IT security law, data law, and data protection law.
Policy Paper Kaspersky

Open Letter from Eugene Kaspersky

In an open letter, CEO Eugene Kaspersky reacts to the warning issued by the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) against using Kaspersky antivirus products.
Collateral Damage – on Cybersecurity

Kaspersky Successfully Passes Independent SOC 2 Audit

Kaspersky successfully passed its "Service Organization Control for Service Organizations (SOC 2) Type 1" audit. Issued by one of the four major global auditing firms, this report confirms that both the development and the transparent disclosure of the Kaspersky databases (AV databases) are protected by strong security controls.
SOC 2 Audit at a Glance      Request report

How We Handle Queries from Criminal Investigation Authorities and Government Bodies

Kaspersky is one of the forerunners in transparency and responsibility in cybersecurity. In this document, we explain how we handle queries from criminal investigation authorities and government bodies worldwide. Our core principles, which we observe when collaborating with these public agencies in the fight against cybercrime, demonstrate that our users can rely on our cybersecurity solutions with a clear peace of mind – now and in the future.
Kaspersky Transparency Report

Media Voices

Difficult warning about Kaspersky

Tagesschau (excerpt translated)

"In March, the Federal Office in charge of IT security warned against using antivirus software from Kaspersky. Documents now show how much the agency struggled to make this decision and how closely the Ministry of the Interior was involved."

Full article in German

How Kaspersky was officially declared a threat

Spiegel (excerpt translated)

"Six days after the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the top leadership of the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) meets for a management roundtable. Agenda item one: 'How to deal with with Kaspersky'. There would be a 'need for a fundamental positioning' and the even 'urgent need to revise the language guidelines.'"

Full article in German

Kaspersky reproaches federal agency with 'unjustified attack'

Spiegel (excerpt translated)

"Prior to this, Eugene Kaspersky had personally only made one public statement on the war – days after the Russian invasion in the form of two brief Tweets. His statement, in which he demanded a "peacefully negotiated solution" and referred twice to the current "situation", was heavily criticized. However, in it, Kaspersky also spoke of a "war", meaning that he was not following the official Kremlin line."
Full article in German

Kaspersky product warning: Mere symbolic politics?

Tagesspiegel (excerpt translated)

"If security software such as Kaspersky were to be compromised, then actors could quite easily manipulate all affected IT systems that are running this software. And that, as it happens, is all the warning says regarding technical details. Could, would, might"
Full article in German

Swiss distributors maintain their loyalty to Kaspersky

iTReseller.ch (excerpt translated)

"'The National Cybersecurity Centre (NCSC) sees no reason to warn against the use of Kaspersky,' says Thomas Boll, CEO of Boll Engineering. He continues, 'There is currently no reason to doubt the integrity of Kaspersky software. The software is assembled in Zurich. Furthermore, Kaspersky allows specialists to review the sources (source code) independently. And with its transparency center, Kaspersky is the only player in the industry that is doing its utmost to provide evidence of the integrity of its software.'"
Full article in German

International Publications Kaspersky Has Been Involved In

Due diligence in cyberspace: Normative expectations of reciprocal protection of international legal rights

This research project from the UNIDIR Security and Technology Programme aims to help the international community take the steps required to put norms for responsible behavior in cyberspace into operation.
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Securing ICT supply chains

Working Group 6 (WG6) was established as part of the Paris Call for Trust and Security in Cyberspace. By supporting GEODE and more than 20 other members representing a variety of stakeholder groups and regions, its co-chairs Cigref and Kaspersky have shed light on the political gaps and challenges involved in implementing the guarantee of security in the ICT supply chain.
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Understanding the digital security of products

Society and the economy are increasingly reliant on "smart products" which contain code and can be connected up. Recent cyber attacks like Mirai, WannaCry, NotPetya and SolarWinds have shown clearly how exploiting weaknesses in these products can have serious financial and social consequences. This report shows that economic factors play an important role in the relative "lack of security" among smart products.
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International cyber capacity building: global trends and scenarios

Commissioned by the Service for Foreign Policy Instruments department of the European Commission, this report highlights four trends in the area of expanding cyber capacities and how these are developing. It thus sheds light on four potential scenarios that can be used as a basis for strategic decision-making.
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