Kaspersky is shutting down its London office and laying off staff following the recent US ban on its products.
Kaspersky general manager for Southeast Asia, Yeo Siang Tiong, said Malaysia has emerged as one of the leaders in the cybersecurity regulatory framework within Southeast Asia.
Kaspersky is discontinuing its business in the UK. Apparently, almost 50 employees in London have to go. Following the end of ...
Kaspersky’s Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) has discovered a new malicious campaign involving the PipeMagic Trojan which has shifted from targeting entities in Asia to expanding its reach to ...
Will work through the channel instead Cyber security giant Kaspersky has shut its UK office and laid off dozens of workers. In a statement, Kaspersky confirmed it will be ‘reorienting’ its business ...
“It is possible to implement effective cyber security measures on a budget,” he says. Du Toit highlights Kaspersky solutions ...
The cybersecurity industry has been dealt another blow as Kaspersky announced the closure of its UK office and subsequent ...
A cyberespionage APT crew named GoldenJackal hacked air-gapped PCs belonging to government and diplomatic entities at least ...
Japan, together with the United States, is backing up the Philippines' cybersecurity enhancement, especially to protect ...
Google has quietly removed Kaspersky security apps from its Play Store, complying with a U.S. ban on the Russian company. The ...
Cybersecurity provider ESET spots the GoldenJackal hacking group developing custom USB-focused malware to attack computers ...
THE Philippines is betting its cards on a digital future. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has repeatedly emphasized the country’s need to digitally leap forward and leverage new technologies to drive ...