Kaspersky Lab said Wednesday in a press release that they are offering businesses a solution that will help to network security for businesses customers. They announced a new flagship, Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business, a solution offering businesses an efficient way to provide manageable deep protection. Kaspersky says that the new platform will protect businesses from common enemies of IT security such as advanced malware and cyber crimes.
At Kaspersky Lab, they recognize that IT Departments of all businesses, no matter what size suffer from a lack of resources and expertise to manage the new demands that they must face. "We've entered the age of high-profile targeted attacks, with sophisticated espionage tools becoming more and more widespread. Cyber-espionage is becoming the most serious threat there is for businesses, and just about any enterprise can be attacked, regardless of its size or market share." said Eugene Kaspersky, CEO and co-founder of Kaspersky Lab.
An increase of employee-owned devices and an increase of organized cybercrime are just two variables that have provided new challenged for IT professionals. They must also be able to find and patch potential security risks in user applications and operating systems. They must manage confidential data moving within the company network via mobile devices like smartphones, tablets and portable external data storage drives.
Kaspersky offers business a three point approach to IT solutions with "See, Control and Protect". Businesses are offered options for mobile security and device management, data encryption and endpoint control tools to help manage add-on devices such as printers and removable storage.
Systems management along with an award winning software that provides proactive and cloud based methods of malware detection keeps administrators updated about the latest discovered threats. A powerful administrative console, Kaspersky Lab's Security Center manages and syncs all aspects of protection. "Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business will show IT managers that a security solution is more than the sum of its components, and that a well-designed and fully-integrated solution not only makes sense for their bottom line, but also brings better protection to their organization.", said Steve Orenberg, president of Kaspersky Lab North America.