Tag: kaspersky lab

  • VB2018 video: Shedding skin – Turla’s fresh faces

    “Capable, well-resourced, and they go back decades.” The Turla threat group doesn’t make the news as much as some other Russian-speaking APT groups, but it is one of the most advanced and most diverse groups out there. At VB2018 in Montreal, Kurt Baumgartner and Mike Scott from Kaspersky Lab ‘s GReAT detailed the latest malware…

  • VB2018 video: Shedding skin – Turla’s fresh faces

    “Capable, well-resourced, and they go back decades.” The Turla threat group doesn’t make the news as much as some other Russian-speaking APT groups, but it is one of the most advanced and most diverse groups out there. At VB2018 in Montreal, Kurt Baumgartner and Mike Scott from Kaspersky Lab ‘s GReAT detailed the latest malware…

  • Guest blog: The case for increasing transparency in cybersecurity

    In a guest blog post by VB2018 gold partner Kaspersky Lab, Anton Shingarev, Vice President, Public Affairs, considers the case for increasing transparency in cybersecurity. The gap between national security and cybersecurity has never been narrower. Ransomware has crippled the ability of local governments and hospitals to provide crucial services. Nation-state malware has disabled portions…

  • Guest blog: The case for increasing transparency in cybersecurity

    In a guest blog post by VB2018 gold partner Kaspersky Lab, Anton Shingarev, Vice President, Public Affairs, considers the case for increasing transparency in cybersecurity. The gap between national security and cybersecurity has never been narrower. Ransomware has crippled the ability of local governments and hospitals to provide crucial services. Nation-state malware has disabled portions…

  • Where are all the ‘A’s in APT?

    In a guest blog post by VB2018 gold partner Kaspersky Lab, Costin Raiu, Director of the company’s Global Research and Analysis Team, looks critically at the ‘A’ in APT. A little bit of history In 1994, when I started working in the AV ‘industry’, I remember the excitement of finding and taking apart a sophisticated…

  • Where are all the ‘A’s in APT?

    In a guest blog post by VB2018 gold partner Kaspersky Lab, Costin Raiu, Director of the company’s Global Research and Analysis Team, looks critically at the ‘A’ in APT. A little bit of history In 1994, when I started working in the AV ‘industry’, I remember the excitement of finding and taking apart a sophisticated…

  • More VB2018 partners announced

    The Virus Bulletin Conference has always been about bringing the security community together, and in this spirit, this year we are referring to the organizations that support VB2018 as our event ‘partners’ rather than ‘sponsors’. Earlier in the year, we announced Platinum partners adaware , Comodo , ESET and Tencent , Silver partner Reason Software…

  • More VB2018 partners announced

    The Virus Bulletin Conference has always been about bringing the security community together, and in this spirit, this year we are referring to the organizations that support VB2018 as our event ‘partners’ rather than ‘sponsors’. Earlier in the year, we announced Platinum partners adaware , Comodo , ESET and Tencent , Silver partner Reason Software…

  • VB2017 preview: Walking in your enemy’s shadow: when fourth-party collection becomes attribution hell

    “We heard you like popping boxes, so we popped your box so we can watch while you watch” Two years ago, Juan Andrés Guerrero-Saade of Kaspersky Lab ‘s GReAT team gave a well-received talk on how security researchers had become intelligence brokers. This can be seen in attack attribution, where we’ve moved from innocent comments…

  • VB2017 preview: Walking in your enemy’s shadow: when fourth-party collection becomes attribution hell

    “We heard you like popping boxes, so we popped your box so we can watch while you watch” Two years ago, Juan Andrés Guerrero-Saade of Kaspersky Lab ‘s GReAT team gave a well-received talk on how security researchers had become intelligence brokers. This can be seen in attack attribution, where we’ve moved from innocent comments…