Federated learning in the fight against e-mail threats
Our method for training models to filter out spam lets you maintain privacy without losing efficiency.
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Our method for training models to filter out spam lets you maintain privacy without losing efficiency.
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Jeff and Dave talk innovation with Kaspersky CBO Alex Moiseev.
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If your company uses devices running Windows XP, this source code leak is yet another reason get them protected.
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Our new research explores the role innovation plays within large organizations, and where key decision makers see innovation going next.
Cybercriminals are using steganography to hide their code and seek industrial data.
Cybercriminals are employing a sophisticated malicious framework whose tools include some leaked from Hacking Team.
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Our colleagues researched economic aspects of cybersecurity and reported on the dominant trends.
Colleagues from our subsidiary APROTECH found an unusual use for the KasperskyOS operating system in the IIoT sphere.
Before the thieves can enjoy them, the proceeds of cybercrime have to jump through a few hoops. We discuss the complexities involved.
Phishing links in e-mails to company employees often become active after initial scanning. But they still can and must be caught.
Our industrial security experts have conducted a study on the state of industrial cybersecurity in a pandemic.