• 5 April 2019
    Kaspersky Lab opens new Transparency Center in Madrid and conducts independent legal assessment of Russian legislation related to data-processing
    Kaspersky Lab is opening a Transparency Center in Madrid, which in addition to a similar center opened in 2018 in Zurich, will serve as a trusted facility for the company’s partners and government stakeholders to come and check source code of the company’s products. In addition to being a code review facility, the new center will function as a briefing center where guests will be able to learn more about Kaspersky Lab’s engineering and data processing practices. The center will open for its first visitors in June.
  • 14 November 2018
    Kaspersky Lab starts data processing for European users in Zurich and also opens first Transparency Center
    From today, malicious and suspicious files shared by users of Kaspersky Lab products in Europe will start to be processed in data centers in Zurich, initiating the first part of a relocation commitment made by the company in late 2017 under its Global Transparency Initiative. The move reflects Kaspersky Lab’s determination to assure the integrity and trustworthiness of its products and is accompanied by the opening of the company’s first Transparency Center, also in Zurich.
  • 3 March 2018
    Kaspersky Lab’s High-Quality Protection Proves Unstoppable in Independent Tests
    For the fifth year in a row, Kaspersky Lab has again retained the top spot in its TOP3 cybersecurity metric, based on independent tests. Kaspersky Lab products outperformed those of all other security vendors in a broad spectrum of independent tests in 2017 – coming first place 72 times out of 86 tests and reviews, and finishing in the top three 91% of the time.
  • 24 October 2017
    Trust first: Kaspersky Lab launches its Global Transparency Initiative; will provide source code – including updates – for third-party review; to open three Transparency Centers worldwide
    Kaspersky Lab is announcing the launch of its Global Transparency Initiative as part of its ongoing commitment to protecting customers from cyberthreats, regardless of their origin or purpose. With this Initiative, Kaspersky Lab will engage the broader information security community and other stakeholders in validating and verifying the trustworthiness of its products, internal processes, and business operations, as well as introducing additional accountability mechanisms by which the company can further demonstrate that it addresses any security issues promptly and thoroughly. As part of the Initiative, the company intends to provide the source code of its software – including software updates and threat-detection rules updates – for independent review and assessment.
  • 12 October 2017
    INTERPOL and Kaspersky Lab strengthen partnership with new threat intelligence exchange agreement
    Kaspersky Lab has reiterated its commitment to global collaboration in the fight against cybercrime by signing a threat intelligence sharing agreement with INTERPOL. The legal framework is designed to facilitate and develop cooperation between Kaspersky Lab and INTERPOL by sharing threat intelligence data on the latest cybercriminal activities, wherever they appear.
  • 1 July 2015
    Kaspersky Lab’s Safe Money Technology Recognized as Outstanding by MRG Effitas
    Safe Money, Kaspersky Lab’s technology for protecting online payments, has once again earned the recognition of international experts, with MRG Effitas awarding the technology its highest and brand-new accolade: the Online Banking/Browser Security Award 2014/15, on the basis of its performance in four quarterly tests.
  • 14 April 2015
    Kaspersky Lab joins forces with INTERPOL, Industry and Law Enforcement Partners to Disrupt Simda Botnet
    In a global operation coordinated by the INTERPOL Global Complex for Innovation in Singapore, a group of leading IT companies including Kaspersky Lab, Microsoft, Trend Micro and Japan’s Cyber Defense Institute, in collaboration with law enforcement agencies, have disrupted the Simda criminal botnet – a network of thousands of infected PCs around the world.