Kaspersky has recently reinforced its security credentials by re-certifying its information security management system (ISMS) against ISO/IEC 27001:2022, an international standard which outlines the best practices for establishing, implementing and continuously improving these
According to the Kaspersky’s statistics over half of general users and nearly 60% of corporate users currently use Windows 10 OS. Only 33% of the audience have already upgraded their devices to
Global cybersecurity and digital privacy company Kaspersky reports that its products detected nearly 10 million web-borne threats targeting users in India between January and March 2025. During this period, 16.9% of Indian
Indian computer users remain vulnerable to offline, on-device threats such as USB drives and removable media, despite growing awareness around online cybersecurity. According to global cybersecurity company Kaspersky, its products detected 11,692,851
Kaspersky has launched a major update to Kaspersky Research Sandbox, introducing version 3.0 with advanced capabilities for deeper file analysis, interactive threat investigation, and significantly reduced hardware requirements. Designed for security teams
Kaspersky, the global cybersecurity and digital privacy company, today reveals that almost 1 in every 3 (28.8%) of Internet users in India were targeted by web-borne threats in 2024. Between the period
Kaspersky’s Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) has recorded a 25% increase in the detection of advanced persistent threats (APTs) during the first half of 2024. By leveraging machine learning techniques in
Data from Kaspersky Security Network (KSN) report for second quarter of 2024 reveals that computer users in India remain vulnerable to cyberattack via browsers and social engineering. Around 20% users in India
Data from Kaspersky Security Network (KSN) reveals that cyberattack via browsers and social engineering remain the most prevalent form of web threat in the first quarter of 2024. Malware continues to be
India has been experiencing a massive shift towards the digital realm. While this brings opportunities and growth, it also opens doors for cybercriminals to exploit these increasingly used digital platforms. Global cybersecurity
According to the results of the “Mobile cyber-threats” survey carried out by Kaspersky Lab and INTERPOL between August 2013 and July 2014, every fifth Android-based device protected by Kaspersky Lab security solutions
More than 16% of all PC users who agreed to provide data to the distributed global Kaspersky Security Network were still working on computers running Windows XP in June 2014. This fact