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Kaspersky And Waterfall Security Solutions Announce Partnership To Secure Industrial Networks
Kaspersky and Waterfall Security Solutions have partnered to provide additional levels of security for industrial control system network traffic. The joint solution offers non-intrusive industrial network traffic inspection and deep packet inspection, while ensuring hardware-enforced unidirectional protection. The solution has been tested and certified for compatibility and interoperability. Kaspersky considers industrial network monitoring for security threats and anomalies as a crucial step in establishing holistic OT security processes. The partnership with Waterfall Security Solutions allows Kaspersky to offer Unidirectional Security Gateways for this purpose.
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Kaspersky Israel has launched a new cybersecurity hotline and a free trial of Kaspersky Security for Microsoft Office 365 to help organizations combat cyber attacks during the COVID-19 pandemic. The hotline provides initial support and guidance for companies affected by cyber attacks, while the security service protects shared data in Microsoft Office 365 applications such as Outlook, Microsoft Teams, OneDrive, and SharePoint. The trial period for the service will begin on April 1st. Kaspersky Israel is offering the trial period free of charge for six months.
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Virtual detectives prowl the web's 'dark forest' for criminal tracks
The article discusses the work of Kaspersky Lab, a global cybersecurity company, and its efforts to prevent cyber-attacks through research and analysis. The companys head of research, Costin Raiu, compares their work to that of a detective or paleontologist, uncovering clues from past attacks to protect against new ones. The article highlights the growing threats of cyber-attacks and the need for increased cybersecurity measures. Kaspersky Lab has over 400 million users and is estimated to see growth in the cybersecurity market. The company collaborates with other cybersecurity firms and government agencies to share information and combat cyber threats. The article also mentions concerns raised by regulators in the US regarding Kaspersky Labs activities, but the company denies any involvement in hacking or spying.
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From Jerusalem shall come forth cyber-security, says cyber guru
Kaspersky Lab plans to open an Expert Center in Jerusalem to combat cyber-crime and cyber-terrorists. The center will focus on developing strategies and techniques to prevent cyber-attacks and make them more expensive for attackers. Eugene Kaspersky, the head of Kaspersky Lab, highlighted the increasing boldness and danger of hackers attacks. He emphasized the need for an army to battle cyber-criminals and cyber-terrorists. The center aims to provide training and knowledge to personnel working with the organization. Kaspersky mentioned that cyber-attacks are preventable if organizations implement a six-point plan, including whitelisting, traffic monitoring, and network security. Israel is considered an ideal location for the project due to its expertise in cyber-security technology.
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Kaspersky seeks new cyber talent in Israel
Kaspersky Lab is running a global start-up competition to find innovative ideas in the cybersecurity industry. The competition, called the Kaspersky Security Start-ups Challenge, invites students and entrepreneurs to submit their ideas, with the chance to win top prizes of $80,000. The competition will be held in various cities around the world, including Israel. In Israel, the program will be held in cooperation with JNext, the Jerusalem Development Authority, the Jerusalem Municipality, and the Ministry of Jerusalem and Diaspora Affairs. A special committee will select the most promising proposals, and the finalists will compete at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Kaspersky Lab believes that collaboration with students and researchers from Hebrew University could lead to innovative cybersecurity solutions.
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Kaspersky Lab to open Jerusalem R&D center
Russian software security giant Kaspersky Lab will open a development center in Jerusalem next year. The center will be one of the few outside of Russia and is expected to employ more workers over time. Kasperskys chairman, CEO, and co-founder Eugene Kaspersky is currently in Israel for a cybersecurity conference in Jerusalem. The development center is part of the joint initiative between the Jerusalem municipality, Jerusalem Development Authority, and Jerusalem Venture Partners. Kaspersky Lab previously opened a sales, business development, and customer service office in Tel Aviv in 2013.
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