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Kaspersky has hit back after the US government banned its products – by proposing an independent verification that its software is above board and not backdoored by the Kremlin.… The embattled ...
Last week, the U.S. government announced an unprecedented ban on selling in the United States any software made by the Russian cybersecurity firm Kaspersky. Just days after the ban’s ...
The US government's hot eye towards Kaspersky isn't new. In 2017, during the Trump administration, the federal government banned Kaspersky software after a Russian hacking incident involving a ...
Kaspersky to shutter US operations after software ban by US Commerce Department The government says its Russian connections pose an “undue or unacceptable risk to U.S. national security.” ...
Now, Kaspersky has proposed to the US government a "comprehensive assessment framework providing for the verification of its solutions, database updates, threat detection rules by an independent ...
Safeguarding National Security. The US government’s decision to ban the use of Kaspersky was announced back on June 20th.. In explaining the decision, the US Department of Commerce referenced ...
However, research shows that 40% of government agencies are still using Kaspersky products. In fact, so many users are still active that the US remains the firm’s largest customer, with 19 ...
The US Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) announced a ban on the sale of Kaspersky products over Russian government ties. TJ Denzer July 16, 2024 8:45 AM ...
For those who came in late the US government warned that Kaspersky was too close to Russian spooks and was a security threat. It failed to provide any proof for its reasoning other than “it's ...
Kaspersky to exit US. Back in 2017, Kaspersky faced its first restrictions after the Department of Homeland Security banned Kaspersky software from use in all government departments and agencies ...
Kaspersky to shutter US operations after software ban by US Commerce Department The government says its Russian connections pose an “undue or unacceptable risk to U.S. national security.” ...
Kaspersky antivirus and security software will no longer be permitted on Australian government devices, with the nation's government citing national security concerns as being behind the ban.