Latest Eugene Kaspersky Stories
ABINGDON, England, April 26, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Kaspersky Lab warns of the risks to critical infrastructure, manufacturing and communications if action is not taken now Eugene Kaspersky, CEO and co-founder of Kaspersky Lab, is urging greater collaboration between the UK government and the private sector to address the very real and potentially devastating threat of cyberwarfare and the consequent risks posed to critical infrastructure....
ABINGDON, England, April 22, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Kaspersky Lab today announced that its founder and CEO, Eugene Kaspersky, will deliver a speech at Infosecurity Europe 2013. During his presentation, Eugene, a world authority on cybersecurity, will share his expert insight into the nature of targeted cyberattacks on critical businesses and infrastructure, and will present his vision for completely new approaches that need to be applied in combatting threats. Open to all...
ABINGDON, England, March 13, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Kaspersky Lab launches PURE 3.0 Total Security to safeguard users' identity, passwords, money and digital assets online Consumers are leaving themselves open to online fraud, when banking and shopping online. According to research from YouGov on behalf of Kaspersky Lab, less than half (43 per cent) of consumers have insurance to cover their debit or credit cards from illegitimate...
ABINGDON, England, February 28, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- New threat actors combine sophisticated "Old School" malware writing skills with newly advanced exploits in Adobe Reader to collect geopolitical intelligence from high profile targets Today Kaspersky Lab's team of experts published a new research report that analysed a series of security incidents involving the use of the recently discovered PDF exploit in Adobe Reader...
ABINGDON, England, January 31, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business enables firms to control and protect the growing range of devices and reduce complexity for over-stretched IT teams Despite forecasts predicting that cyber threats will be the number one risk to businesses within the next two years[1],latest figures suggest that only 20 per cent of CEOs think it could happen to them[2], leaving many businesses unprepared and...
ABINGDON, England, January 11, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Kaspersky Lab sponsors new project to conquer 7 volcanoes on 7 continents Kaspersky Lab [http://www.kaspersky.co.uk ], a leading developer of secure content and threat management solutions, announces the start of an adventurous new project: the Kaspersky 7 Volcanoes Expedition. Renowned mountaineer Olga Rumyantseva will become the first woman to solo-ascend the Volcanic Seven Summits, the seven highest volcanoes...
ABINGDON, England, December 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Stuck for gift ideas this Christmas? Research from Kaspersky Lab shows that tablets, smartphones and laptops are on the Christmas lists of many 55 and over's this year - above books, Christmas jumpers and socks If you thought your granny or grandad would be happy with the traditional pair of socks this Christmas, think again. UK adults 55 and over are tech-savvy, with 41 per cent putting...
ABINGDON, England, December 3, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Kaspersky Lab's CEO and co-founder, Eugene Kaspersky, has been voted Technology Hero of the Year in the third annual V3 technology awards. This is considered a massive achievement due to the award being presented to no other than the late Apple CEO, Steve Jobs in 2011. Voted for by V3 readers, this prestigious award recognises Eugene's huge impact on the security industry over the past 15 years since Kaspersky Lab was...
ABINGDON, England, November 26, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- 58 per cent admit lack of resources in both staffing and improving IT security Around 50 per cent of companies globally, and an even greater percentage in the USA are unaware of, and don't take effective measures against, the most pressing cyber threats that exist today. According to a survey conducted by B2B International on behalf of Kaspersky Lab...
ABINGDON, England, November 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- 23 per cent of businesses admit to losing data through BYOD Businesses are putting their corporate security at risk, with one in three organisations (33 per cent) allowing their staff unrestricted access to corporate resources from their personal smartphones, according to a survey conducted by B2B International on behalf of Kaspersky Lab. The research revealed that 38 per cent of companies apply...
