Kaspersky Lab Unveils New European Research Centre in London

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Kaspersky Lab Unveils New European Research Centre in London

LONDON, May 12, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --

    New research hub central to providing real-time threat intelligence to customers and
partners globally

    Cyberattacks are one of the most likely high-impact threats facing both businesses and
consumers in the modern world. Every day, billions of people access and share information
online. Data moves constantly among businesses, employees, customers and suppliers, all
over the world, but as we become increasingly more connected, access to real-time threat
intelligence has become imperative.

    Kaspersky Lab research experts now analyse over 325,000 new malware files each day, an
increase of 10,000 per day from 2014. To help customers and partners identify, defend
against and eradicate these emerging threats, Kaspersky Lab today announces the opening of
its first European Research Centre in the UK. Based within the company's European
Headquarters in Paddington, the research centre will provide both customers and partners
with actionable and unique insight from Kaspersky Lab experts, both in the UK and Europe.

    The opening of the first research centre within Europe further strengthens Kaspersky
Lab's fast-growing international footprint, adding to the company's existing network of
research hubs in Russia, USA, and China. Strategically positioned at the heart of the UK's
business capital, the launch of the new centre ensures that the cybercrime landscape is
monitored 24 hours a day, seven days per week, keeping customers informed of the latest
threats as early as possible.

    The new research centre will be a UK home to those on the frontline of the ongoing
battle against cyberthreats, including the UK members of Kaspersky Lab's Global Research
and Analysis Team (GReAT), as well as the wider anti-malware team. Researchers at the
European centre will work closely with colleagues in other Kaspersky Lab hubs across the
globe to share insight and understanding of the latest malicious threats affecting
organisations and individuals every second of every day, providing organisations with the
actionable intelligence they need to stay one step ahead of cybercriminals.

    "The launch of the new research centre reinforces our ongoing commitment to research
and development (R&D).We have made it our goal to ensure that customers are provided with
access to timely information as and when they need it, as a result threat intelligence is
the backbone of what we do. It's in our DNA and is an integral part of our strategy. Over
one third of our employees are R&D specialists, while our Global Research and Analysis
team leads the world in the analysis and containment of major international cyberespionage
campaigns," says Nikita Shvetsov, chief technology officer, Kaspersky Lab.

    Shvetsov adds: "We're determined to detect and neutralise all forms of malicious
programs, regardless of their origin, purpose or target; whether that be governments,
organisations, consumers or critical infrastructure. The new research centre will provide
another hub to continue thisongoing global fight against cybercrimeand provide customers
and partners with the knowledge they need to anticipate the dangers that lie ahead in the
coming years. "

    Alexander Moiseev, managing director, Europe, Kaspersky Lab adds: "The fight against
cybercrime is now a global issue. Security has no borders, so it is vital that we have
research hubs in all major regions worldwide. The new European research is another
significant step in internationalisation strategy and our ongoing battle against
cybercrime. In an era when cyber threats are increasing both in volume and sophistication,
timely access to information is central to maintaining effective protection of data and
networks."

    The launch is another milestone in what has been an impressive couple of years for the
company. In the past 12 months alone, Kaspersky Lab has announced discoveries of a number
of global advanced persistant threats (APTs) including CozyDuke
[https://securelist.com/blog/research/69731/the-cozyduke-apt ], which targeted high profile
entities including the White House; DarkHotel
[https://securelist.com/blog/research/66779/the-darkhotel-apt ], an espionage campaign
targeting C-suite executive's at luxury hotels; Carbanak
[https://securelist.com/blog/research/68732/the-great-bank-robbery-the-carbanak-apt ], a
malware used by a multinational cybercriminal gang to steal almost one billion American
dollars from financial institutions across the globe; Equation Group,
[https://securelist.com/blog/research/68750/equation-the-death-star-of-malware-galaxy ] a
cyber-espionage campaign that targeted thousands of high-profile victims globally and
Desert Falcons
[http://securelist.com/blog/research/68817/the-desert-falcons-targeted-attacks ], the first
known Arabic cyberespionage group targeting multiple high profile organisations.

    Kaspersky Lab also recently announced a cooperation with Swedish bio-hacking community
BioNyfiken, to understand and analyse the risks of connecting our bodies to the Internet.
It has also made a number of enhancements to its product portfolio over the past couple of
years, including new products such as, Kaspersky DDos Prevention
[http://www.kaspersky.co.uk/business-security/ddos-protection ], Kaspersky Fraud Prevention
[http://www.kaspersky.co.uk/business-security/fraud-prevention ], Critical Infrastructure
Protection
[http://www.kaspersky.co.uk/enterprise-it-security/security-intelligence-services ], as
well as threat intelligence services
[http://www.kaspersky.co.uk/enterprise-it-security/security-intelligence-services ]
including threat data feeds, intelligence reports and cybersecurity education for large
enterprises.

    Vittorio Boero, CIO, Ferrari, adds: "When you're one of the world's biggest brands,
safety, accuracy and availability of data is crucial and you can't afford to take any
risks. Kaspersky Lab is supporting us with their world-leading knowledge of malware and
cybercrime, meaning we are able to stay several steps ahead, whatever the scale of the
threat."

    Kaspersky Lab has representative offices in 30 countries on five continents, and
operations in almost 200 countries and territories worldwide. Its customer base is growing
at a rate of more than 20 million product activations per year.

    About Kaspersky Lab

    Kaspersky Lab is the world's largest privately held vendor of endpoint protection
solutions. The company is ranked among the world's top four vendors of security solutions
for endpoint users*. Throughout its more than 17-year history Kaspersky Lab has remained
an innovator in IT security and provides effective digital security solutions for large
enterprises, SMBs and consumers. Kaspersky Lab, with its holding company registered in the
United Kingdom, currently operates in almost 200 countries and territories across the
globe, providing protection for over 400 million users worldwide. Learn more
athttp://www.kaspersky.com.

    * The company was rated fourth in the IDC rating Worldwide Endpoint Security Revenue
by Vendor, 2013. The rating was published in the IDC report "Worldwide Endpoint Security
2014-2018 Forecast and 2013 Vendor Shares (IDC #250210, August 2014). The report ranked
software vendors according to earnings from sales of endpoint security solutions in 2013.

       
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        Telephone: +44(0)118-909-0909

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