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April 13, 2009

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Kaspersky hosts Cybercrime Forum at Infosecurity Europe

On Stand G40, Kaspersky Lab will be demonstrating its full range of endpoint protection solutions for corporate IT networks, including Kaspersky Open Space Security, the new Kaspersky Mobile Security Enterprise Edition and its range of hosted security services.

The new Kaspersky Mobile Security Enterprise Edition protects corporate users of smartphones from cybercrime, while at the same time ensuring that confidential business information (as well as personal data) on lost or stolen devices is secured from data theft.

The same sophisticated Kaspersky Lab technology is currently being used by Barclays, enabling the bank to become the first UK finance house to offer its online banking customers free secure mobile banking.

Reduce costs with no security compromise

Visitors to Stand G40 will also learn how they can respond to Boardroom demands to reduce operational costs without compromising enterprise security. The range of Kaspersky Hosted Security Services filter out Crimeware programs and other undesirable content ‘in the cloud’ such that they never even touch the company’s network, in turn ensuring a continually clean data stream into the company.

Malcolm Tuck – the managing director of UK and Ireland operations at Kaspersky Lab – told SMT Online: “Security as a service is perfect for small, medium and large-scale businesses. It enables enterprises of all sizes to afford the level of protection expected within every organisation.”

Infosecurity Europe 2009 will also be the venue for the launch of Kaspersky Lab’s major new Cybercrime campaign. Tuck explained: “The threat of crimeware continues to grow. Last year, Kaspersky Lab detected 23 million threats, and there are no signs of this abating. Cybercriminal gangs are taking advantage of the uncertain economic climate and actively courting highly skilled programmers, with the temptation to earn significant amounts of money.”

The knock-on effect of that is an increase in both volume and quality of the crimeware being circulated. At Infosecurity Europe 2009, Kaspersky Lab will unveil its cybercrime campaign alongside its range of solutions and services that protect IT systems.

The Botnet Business technical track

As part of the campaign launch, Kaspersky Lab will be running a technical track entitled The Botnet Business, taking place at 11.20 am on 28 April, in addition to the aforementioned Cybercrime Forum hosted by Eugene Kaspersky (this runs at 2.00 pm on 29th April).

To pre-register for the Cybercrime Forum, please access the dedicated web link on the right hand panel of this page.

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