Kaspersky Lab reveals details of threats detected by Cloud Technology

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Kaspersky Lab reveals details of threats detected by Cloud Technology

Kaspersky Lab has announced that details of threats detected by the company's cloud technologies are now available to all those interested in IT security. The first-hand statistics come from Kaspersky Security Network (KSN), a distributed "cloud" system that monitors and reacts immediately to computer threats. The network currently has about 50 million computers feeding the cloud with information about sources of infection and suspicious activity detected all over the world. As soon as the information is processed, it is made available to all the computers connected to the cloud. At the same time, a statistical analysis is produced which is now available at Securelist.com.

The statistics cover four types of threat: local threats, i.e. detected on computers during file-scanning; web threats that are detected when web pages are loaded; network attacks; and vulnerabilities. There are three different displays available for each of those categories, giving users a choice of how the information is presented. The most eye-catching is the world map, where different colours indicate the rate of infection - ranging from green for safe regions to dark red for a severe malware outbreak.

The second option is a pie chart, which clearly demonstrates the overall level of infection in a country. By clicking on the diagram, one can redirect to the screen displaying a map of the country and the information about the ten most common threats, etc. The third option is a list of the most frequently attacked countries, globally or regionally, with an indication of the infection level, or percentage of attacks.

Kaspersky Lab's Chief Security Expert Alexander Gostev said, "A powerful statistical tool based on data received from millions of users globally is integral to threat detection and control. Our Kaspersky Security Network cloud security system not only enables us to block threats, but also identifies any local and global incidents in real time. Previously, this information was only available to our in-house experts. Now, we are pleased to offer it to all our clients, the media and security industry colleagues."


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