The Evolution of the Kaspersky Lab Approach to Corporate Security Petr Merkulov, Chief Product Officer, Kaspersky Lab Kaspersky Lab Cyber Conference, Cancun, February 5-9, 2012
Global IT Trends…. ….bring additional customer IT security challenges Cloud &Virtualization Growing malware Compliance IT Infrastructure Complexity Growing digital data Consumerization & Mobility Increasing Security Demand Sensitive data leakage/loss External threats Diversity of devices Deployment/ Management
Diversity of devices External threats Sensitive data leakage/loss Deployment/ Management Kaspersky Endpoint Protection Platforms/ environments Dynamic multi-layer security Data Protection Manageability ….from Customer challenges to product directions
Enhancing depth of protection Evolution of multi-layered security 2,000,000 1,000, ,000,000 5,000,000 4,000,000 70,00070,000 Signatures 67 mln samples Signatures Traditional Heuristics Emulation HIPS KSN Whitelisting
Our response to a growing threat Dynamic multi-layer protection I Penetration 1.Malware and phishing filtering 2.Script heuristics 3.Web-AV/Control 4.Device Control IV Execution 9.Application control III Run attempt 6.Cloud whitelisting/blacklisting 7.Emulator heuristics 8.Security rating (patented) II Store 5. Signatures scanner
The Kaspersky Security Network Your Office Kaspersky Global Users Global cloud distributed intelligence network – Kaspersky Security Network
… More than 300 mln. trusted files More than 300 mln. trusted files Whitelisting as an essential part of Application Control Whitelisting is crucial because there are too many files out there to be checked by traditional scanning approach
Kaspersky Endpoint Protection Platforms/ environments Dynamic multilayer security Data Protection Manageability ….from Customer challenges to product directions: Data Protection
Kaspersky Endpoint Protection Data Protection evolution Complexity of deployment Successful Adoption rate Content aware DLP Basic device control Advanced device control Removable media & full disk encryption DLP-lite Content aware DLP Beyond Device Control Encryption File/folder encryption
Endpoint Protection Philosophy and direction Platforms/ environments Dynamic multi-layer security Data Protection Manageability ….from Customer challenges to product directions: Platform Support
Kaspersky Endpoint Security Platform support evolution PAGE 11 ✚ Beyond 2012 Basic virtualization support (VMWare ready) Macintosh, Linux Symbian, Android, Windows Mobile KSV (vShield) MDM (agentless) Hyper-V, Citrix, etc Advanced MDM (agent based)
Works with VMware’s vShield Endpoint Antimalware functions offloaded Managed component of Kaspersky Security Center Kaspersky Security for Virtualization VMware vShield VMware ESX and ESXi VM Physical Host
Endpoint Protection Philosophy and direction Platforms/ environments Dynamic multi-layer security Data Protection Manageability ….from Customer challenges to product directions: Manageability
Single-Pane for administrators Automatic recognition Broad platform coverage: Physical, Virtual, Mobile Intuitive deployment, management & reporting Kaspersky Endpoint Security Smartphone Agent Based Virtual Deployment Agentless Virtual Deployment Laptop Desktop Kaspersky Security Center Manageability philosophy
IT RISK MANAGEMENT AND REPORTING Patch management Software deployment License Management Power management OS deployment & migration Remote control Antivirus Host Intrusion Prevention System Application control Data protection Security compliancy Vulnerabilities management Repots and dashboards System managementSecurity Kaspersky Endpoint Security Manageability evolution: systems & security management synergy Software and Hardware discovery and inventory
Kaspersky Endpoint Security Manageability evolution: Mobile Device Management (MDM)
The Evolution of Kaspersky Endpoint Protection Enabling customers to adopt advanced technologies Always staying focused on providing immediate value
Thank You Peter Merkulov, Chief Product Officer, Kaspersky Lab Kaspersky Lab Cyber Conference, Cancun, February 5-9, 2012