Although not all those lost partnerships have been re-established, new ones have taken place and Kaspersky is now on what its founder calls “a positive wave”. That accusation resulted in many problems such as technology partnerships coming to an end, reseller partners moving away from the brand, and other countries following suit and stopping using Kaspersky products. It was all the fake news from the very beginning”, Kaspersky told CSO Australia. Since then there was no proof, no hard data. (It didn’t help that Kaspersky had graduated during Soviet times from the Technical Faculty of the KGB Higher School with a degree in mathematical engineering and computer technology, which suggested long-term ties with Russian intelligence.) “That happened about two and a half years ago. In late 2017, the Trump administration ordered US government agencies to move away from using Kaspersky products, alleging that the Russia-based company was vulnerable to Kremlin influence. How Kaspersky dealt with the US government’s ban The name did later change, but from Kaspersky Lab to simply Kaspersky. I think I will not change it”, Kaspersky said. He said that there was a time when a discussion regarding the name of the company took place due to the bad publicity and that he was against changing it. Still, in an interview with CSO Australia, Kaspersky did discuss some of the fallout from that period. government ban on Kaspersky Lab software”. Government Computers” and “ Trump signs into law U.S. “I am a person and I have my privacy,” Kaspersky co-founder and CEO Eugene Kaspersky told CSO Australia during a recent visit to Melbourne, when asked about having his name across headlines such as “ Kaspersky Lab Antivirus Software Is Ordered Off U.S.
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