In an attempt to dispell rumors that its software is being used as a backdoor into users' computers, Kaspersky Labs said today it would subject its security products to an independent third-party ...
The chief executive of Russian cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Lab says he is willing to have his company's source code examined by U.S. officials to ease concerns about its cybersecurity products.
Cybersecurity expert Eugene Kaspersky has volunteered to turn over his company’s software source code to allay fears about possible ties with the Russian government, The Australian reported last week.
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Moscow-based cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Lab, battered by suspicion of Russian government influence, wants to reassure customers by opening up its software's underlying code for outside review. But ...
Some of the source code from one of Kaspersky Labs' antivirus products has been posted on the Internet. According to the Russian news publication CNews (Google translation), the source code of ...
Rather than let their paranoia stew, governments concerned about security should ask technology companies to open up their systems and source codes for inspection. And with 5G networks enabling larger ...
Kaspersky Lab is understandably worried that it might lose US government contracts over fears that it's in bed with the Russian government, and it's making a dramatic offer in a bid to keep the money ...