Summary: Kaspersky Lab announced on Wednesday its new flagship corporate security platform, Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business.
What does KLB stand for?
KLB stands for Kaspersky Lab
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The alliance with Kaspersky Lab provides D-Link with extended anti-malware support towards its NetDefend series, which is designed to guard network data from malicious attacks.
Kaspersky Lab will offer technical support, partner management and marketing activities at the technology cluster, while stepping up its growth strategy to become one of the top three anti-virus companies in the region in terms of revenue by 2010, said a statement.
Kaspersky Lab have announced that they are joining the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) to support the Trusted Network Connect (TNC) open standards, a set of non-proprietary specifications that enables the application and enforcement of security requirements for endpoint devices connecting to a network.
Kaspersky Lab said the solution is based on SpamTest technology and is the first to combine anti-virus processing of mail traffic and filter unsolicited e-mails.