
To solve this, Kaspersky Hybrid Cloud Security provides businesses with the seamless integration of a comprehensive security stack into their internal, virtual infrastructure. By using multiple management panels for public and private clouds, businesses can experience a lack of visibility. Visibility key to successful hybrid cloud protectionĬompanies migrating to public clouds often have to deal with complex security integration projects involving legacy virtual environments owned by business and public cloud providers, virtual machines and workspaces.

It also incorporates unified orchestration, operational hygiene techniques, systems hardening, workload defense, as well as machine learning-assisted runtime protection. The new product introduces Kaspersky Lab’s approach to how multi-cloud environments should defend against the most advanced cyberthreats. The solution provides API-based integration with AWS and supports the Microsoft Azure cloud platform, allowing customers to extend security to every asset they put in the public cloud. Therefore, to avoid a loss of control over corporate data security when moving to the hybrid cloud model, businesses can equip themselves with a dedicated security management offering, such as Kaspersky Hybrid Cloud Security, which protects applications and data in physical, virtual and cloud workloads. Their concerns are authentic with the lack of visibility in hybrid cloud ecosystems today – making them even more vulnerable to cyberattacks. At the same time, more than half (59%) of businesses feel they cannot fully trust its data to cloud services because it could introduce new risks to their IT security. Organizations that struggle to deal with the speed of business process automation and growth of corporate data are turning to the hybrid cloud to expand their infrastructure. The new solution is the next generation of hybrid cloud protection for businesses of all sizes, integrated with Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure. Kaspersky helped to prepare the plan of vulnerability remediation and make the application more secure.Woburn, MA – Ap– To support companies moving to a cloud architecture, today, Kaspersky Lab has launched its new Kaspersky Hybrid Cloud Security offering, expanding the company’s virtualization and cloud security portfolio. Kaspersky specialists also completed a detailed application security assessment and discovered vulnerabilities and cybersecurity threats. One of Kaspersky’s first interventions was to deploy its market-leading Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) solution within FIDE and World Chess, providing continuous, high-speed analysis and protection of all online traffic, including data shared via the Amazon Web Services public cloud platform used by FIDE and World Chess. It also includes group cybersecurity training for players, while Kaspersky’s branding will be visible on all player tables during the matches of the 2017-18 championship. The partnership will include cybersecurity protection at FIDE headquarters in Switzerland, elite chess players competing in the World Chess Championship and the infrastructure of the tournament. The agreement is the culmination of a growing relationship and a recognition of the vital importance of having world-class cybersecurity measures in place to protect and enhance the sport.

In February 2017 FIDE, World Chess and Kaspersky jointly announced a cybersecurity partnership, initially embracing the two-year World Chess Championship cycle in 2017-18. And on PCs and mobile devices worldwide, tens of thousands of chess lovers are logging on and playing. New technology has transformed the way the sport is organized, presented and played, enabling fans worldwide to use their devices to follow every move made by the elite players, streamed live from the top tournaments. Chess is one of the internet success stories of the 21st century, with hundreds of millions of players now competing regularly online.
