Kaspersky flags further action in Microsoft anti-trust case
Eugene Kaspersky has revealed that Kaspersky Lab plans to take further action against Microsoft over anti-trust complaints filed late last year.
Eugene Kaspersky has revealed that Kaspersky Lab plans to take further action against Microsoft over anti-trust complaints filed late last year.
This ARN Roundtable explained how the channel can capitalise on increased end-user agitation.
From new extortion schemes, outside threats and rising cyber attacks, the art of securing the enterprise has seldom been so complex or challenging. Yet amidst the sensationalism, media headlines and ongoing high profile breaches, confusion floods the channel, as partners seek strategic methods to combat rising sophistication from attackers. So when sizing up the security spectrum, where’s the channel sweet spot in Australia? This roundtable was sponsored by Cylance, F5, FireEye, Kaspersky, RSA and Sophos. Photos by Maria Stefina.
The Australia Zoo in Darling Harbour played host to Kaspersky’s annual partner event in Sydney. The night was hosted by Kaspersky’s new A/NZ general manager, Peter Brady, who spoke about the vendor’s continuing commitment to local partners. Representatives from the company’s two distributors, Exclusive Networks and Hemisphere Technologies, were in attendance and the night wrapped up with a party at Madame Tussauds. (Photos by Kaspersky Lab and Chris Player)
Over the past year the number of machines hit by ransomware that encrypts all or part of the hard drive is five-and-a-half times what it was the year before, according to Kaspersky Lab.
Kaspersky Lab chairman and chief executive, Eugene Kaspersky, has been appointed a member of the International Advisory Panel for the National Cybersecurity R&D Programme in Singapore.
“Customers are purchasing from many vendors to fill as many gaps as possible in their security deployments.”
As 2015 draws to a close, ARN chased down a host of security experts to give us a rundown on the year it was.
Examining the cyber security blame game in enterprise.
Close to one third of online shoppers don’t follow basic security rules when making payments, according to a recent survey from security vendor, Kaspersky Lab.
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OKI Data Australia has appointed of Alfy Perez as its new national business development manager.
The CEO of anti-virus firm ESET outlined his channel focused plan for 2015 as the company prepares to formally open its Sydney office, and launch a new suite of products.