TheCivvie wrote to All <=-
Australia has become the latest country to ban the installation of security software from Russian company Kaspersky, citing national
security concerns. "After considering threat and risk analysis, I have determined that the use of Kaspersky Lab, Inc. products and web
services by Australian Government entities poses an unacceptable
security risk to Australian Government, networks and data,
Kurt Weiske wrote to TheCivvie <=-
TheCivvie wrote to All <=-
Australia has become the latest country to ban the installation of
security software from Russian company Kaspersky, citing national
security concerns. "After considering threat and risk analysis, I
have
determined that the use of Kaspersky Lab, Inc. products and web
services by Australian Government entities poses an unacceptable
security risk to Australian Government, networks and data,
I was just thinking back to when we had a more robust desktop security
platform - Avast, Kapersky, and others made a more resilient desktop
security landscape. Most home desktops are just running Defender.
I suppose corporate networks still have desktop AV, except now it's in
EDR packages like Crowdstrike and Trend Micro.
Kurt Weiske wrote to TheCivvie <=-
TheCivvie wrote to All <=-
Australia has become the latest country to ban the installation of
security software from Russian company Kaspersky, citing national
security concerns. "After considering threat and risk analysis, I
have
determined that the use of Kaspersky Lab, Inc. products and web
services by Australian Government entities poses an unacceptable
security risk to Australian Government, networks and data,
I was just thinking back to when we had a more robust desktop security
platform - Avast, Kapersky, and others made a more resilient desktop
security landscape. Most home desktops are just running Defender.
I suppose corporate networks still have desktop AV, except now it's in
EDR packages like Crowdstrike and Trend Micro.
TheCivvie wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-
I suppose corporate networks still have desktop AV, except now it's in
EDR packages like Crowdstrike and Trend Micro.
After their 2024 incident, I bet Crowdstrike play it much safer with updates :)
TheCivvie wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-
I suppose corporate networks still have desktop AV, except now it's in KW>> EDR packages like Crowdstrike and Trend Micro.
After their 2024 incident, I bet Crowdstrike play it much safer with
updates :)
Ironic, since the CEO of Crowdstrike was the CTO of McAfee, when they
had a similar update in 2012 that bricked a large number of their clients, taking them off the net.
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