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Kaspersky

One of the world’s most technically respected security companies — top-rated in independent labs, GReAT threat research, strong OT depth, and mainstream in India. This hub covers the tech AND the honest context.

10 intel pages insideTop-rated + honest contextIndia-mainstream via TechBag

The company, at a glance

Founded1997 · Moscow
Scale300M+ users protected
LabsConsistently top-tier
IndiaB2B +31% (2025)
US statusBanned 2024 (denies wrongdoing)

Quick answer

Kaspersky is one of the world's most technically respected cybersecurity companies — founded in 1997, protecting 300M+ users, consistently top-rated in independent lab tests (AV-TEST, AV-Comparatives, SE Labs), and home to the renowned Global Research & Analysis Team (GReAT) behind some of the industry's most significant threat discoveries. Its enterprise portfolio spans the Kaspersky Next EDR/XDR platform, Anti Targeted Attack (KATA), Managed Detection & Response, Threat Intelligence, the KUMA SIEM, Industrial CyberSecurity (KICS) for OT/ICS, Container Security, Security Awareness training, Hybrid Cloud Security and email/web gateway protection. Important context for buyers: in July 2024 the US Commerce Department prohibited the sale of Kaspersky products in the United States on national-security grounds (as a Russia-based company). Kaspersky denies wrongdoing. In India, however, Kaspersky remains a mainstream, widely-adopted enterprise choice — its India business grew strongly in 2025 (B2B up 31%, industrial cybersecurity up dramatically). TechBag helps Indian buyers weigh the technology on its merits alongside any procurement or compliance considerations for their specific situation.

The portfolio

Ten intel pages. One security portfolio.

The complete Kaspersky enterprise portfolio — every linked card is a full intel page, from EDR/XDR to industrial OT security.

EDR / XDR flagshipIntel page →

Kaspersky Next

One platform, three tiers.

The unified endpoint-to-XDR platform — EDR Foundations, Optimum and Expert, plus XDR Optimum and Expert — scaling from essential protection to full open XDR on the top-rated Kaspersky engine.

The core platformExplore
Cloud-managed SMB antivirusIntel page →

Endpoint Security Cloud

Strong AV, cloud-managed, for SMBs.

Kaspersky Endpoint Security Cloud — the SMB-focused, cloud-managed business antivirus: top-rated protection for Windows, Mac, mobile and file servers, managed from a cloud console with no on-prem server, in Select/Advanced/Cloud Plus tiers (with EDR available).

SMB business antivirusExplore
APT defence (KATA)Intel page →

Anti Targeted Attack

Stop the targeted attack.

Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack — advanced sandboxing, network detection and deep analysis to catch the sophisticated, targeted and APT-level threats that evade standard defences.

GReAT-grade defenceExplore
Managed 24/7Intel page →

Managed Detection & Response

Kaspersky's experts, on watch.

24/7 managed detection and response run by Kaspersky's own SOC analysts — expert monitoring, hunting and response for organisations that can't staff a security operations centre.

The SOC you can't hireExplore
GReAT-poweredIntel page →

Threat Intelligence

Know the adversary.

World-class threat intelligence from the GReAT team and Kaspersky's vast telemetry — APT reports, IOCs, digital footprint intelligence and the threat-landscape context that grounds defence.

GReAT APT researchExplore
OT/ICS (KICS)Intel page →

Industrial CyberSecurity

Secure the plant floor.

A native OT XDR platform (KICS) purpose-built to protect industrial control systems and OT networks — modern and legacy equipment alike. Kaspersky's fastest-growing line in India.

+648% in India (2025)Explore
Unified monitoringIntel page →

SIEM (KUMA)

The SOC's centrepiece.

The Kaspersky Unified Monitoring and Analysis Platform (KUMA) — a next-generation SIEM that receives, normalises, correlates and stores security events as the centrepiece of the SOC.

The SOC centrepieceExplore
Cloud-nativeIntel page →

Container Security

Secure the containers.

Security for the container and Kubernetes lifecycle — image scanning, registry and runtime protection for the cloud-native workloads modern applications run on.

Container lifecycleExplore
Human-risk trainingIntel page →

Security Awareness

The human firewall.

The Automated Security Awareness Platform (ASAP) and gamified training — building the human-firewall layer against phishing and social engineering, since people remain the top attack vector.

ASAP trainingExplore
Cloud workloadsIntel page →

Hybrid Cloud Security

Protect the hybrid cloud.

Workload protection for hybrid and multi-cloud environments — securing servers, VMs and cloud instances across AWS, Azure and on-prem from one platform.

Hybrid & multi-cloudExplore
Gateway protectionIntel page →

Email & Web Security

Secure the top vector.

Security for the mail server and internet gateway — stopping the phishing, malware and web threats at the email and web perimeter where most attacks begin.

The attack perimeterExplore

Kaspersky Next tiers

Packaging & tiers

EDR Foundations / Optimum / Expert and XDR Optimum / Expert — the packaging that scales from essential EPP to full open XDR.

Endpoint Security for Business

Packaging & tiers

The Select and Advanced endpoint tiers — the top-rated protection engine beneath the Next platform.

The thesis

Why the tech is excellent — and the context matters

Kaspersky is consistently top-rated by independent labs and renowned for its GReAT research and OT depth — the technology is genuinely excellent. The 2024 US ban is a real fact to weigh against your compliance footprint; for India operations it’s typically immaterial. We cover both, honestly.

01
The foundation

The Protection Engine

The consistently top-rated Kaspersky detection engine — independently validated in AV-TEST, AV-Comparatives and SE Labs — beneath the whole portfolio.

02
The intelligence

GReAT Research

The Global Research & Analysis Team behind landmark threat discoveries — the world-class research that feeds detection and threat intelligence.

03
The platform

Kaspersky Next

The unified EDR-to-XDR platform tiered from essential protection to open XDR — the core enterprise offering.

04
The specialty

OT & Industrial

KICS, a native OT XDR platform for industrial control systems — a genuine Kaspersky strength and its fastest-growing India line.

05
The operations

The SOC Stack

KUMA SIEM, MDR, Threat Intelligence and KATA — the components that build and run a modern security operations centre.

Start with Kaspersky Next; OT, SIEM, MDR and intelligence build the whole SOC around it.

The trophy wall

Peer & market recognition

Every claim on this hub traces to one of these public signals.

Independent labs

Consistently top-tier

AV-TEST, AV-Comparatives, SE Labs

GReAT

World-renowned research

Landmark APT discoveries

Scale

300M+ users

Protected worldwide

India

Strong 2025 growth

B2B +31%, industrial surging

Gartner / analysts

Recognised placements*

EPP, EDR and more

OT security

KICS native OT XDR

A genuine specialty

Heritage

28 years

Founded 1997

Note

US Commerce ban (2024)

Kaspersky denies wrongdoing

By the numbers

The company in six figures

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founded — a 28-year cybersecurity heritage
Eugene Kaspersky
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users protected worldwide
Company reporting
0st-tier
consistently in independent lab tests
AV-TEST et al.*
+0%
industrial-cybersecurity growth in India (2025)
Kaspersky India
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India B2B sales growth (2025)
Kaspersky India
0 products
on TechBag intel pages — the enterprise portfolio
This hub

See the platform, hear the pitch

Kaspersky (official)·Overview

Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business

The top-rated protection engine, explained.

Kaspersky (official)·Demo

Kaspersky Next XDR Expert: Attack & Investigation Demo

The unified EDR-to-XDR platform in action.

Kaspersky (official)·Overview

Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity: Native OT XDR

The OT/ICS specialty surging in India.

Trusted across Indian enterprises, industry and government

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The market maps

Where Kaspersky sits — the grids

Two company-level views you won’t find on any vendor site — tap any dot for the rationale. The category-level grid lives on the product page.

Grid 01 · The portfolio

Kaspersky Across Its Categories

Each dot is a Kaspersky product: competitive position vs category momentum.

Emerging betsCrown jewelsSteady nicheAnchor strengths
Kaspersky NextKaspersky

The EDR/XDR flagship on the top-rated engine — the anchor of the portfolio.

Grid 02 · The industry

The Technology × Context Map

Detection technology & OT depth vs the vendor-context considerations — the honest map.

Strong tech, niche fitStrong tech, broad fitPoint playersContext-sensitive
KasperskyKaspersky

World-class detection technology and OT depth, mainstream in India — with the US-restriction context to weigh for your compliance situation.

Positions are TechBag’s illustrative synthesis of public review-platform standings and vendor documentation — not a reproduction of any analyst graphic. Verify before relying on it.

Track 01 · Beginner guides

New to this? Learn it properly.

Zero-jargon starting points, in reading order. Each links into the deep education on the product page.

Interactive · 30 seconds

Where should you start with Kaspersky?

Answer three questions; we’ll point you at the right starting product. No email required — this isn’t that kind of quiz.

1. What's the most pressing gap right now?

2. Which sentence sounds most like you?

3. What does success look like in 90 days?

The acronym decoder

Every term on these pages, in one place
GReAT
Kaspersky's Global Research & Analysis Team — its world-renowned threat-research group.
Kaspersky Next
The unified EDR/XDR platform (Foundations/Optimum/Expert tiers).
EDR
Endpoint Detection and Response — Kaspersky Next EDR.
XDR
Extended Detection and Response — Kaspersky Next XDR (Optimum, Expert).
KATA
Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack — APT and targeted-attack defence.
KICS
Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity — native OT XDR for industrial systems.
KUMA
Kaspersky Unified Monitoring and Analysis Platform — its SIEM.
MDR
Managed Detection and Response — Kaspersky's 24/7 managed SOC service.
OT / ICS
Operational Technology / Industrial Control Systems — the plant-floor estate KICS protects.
ASAP
Automated Security Awareness Platform — Kaspersky's training product.
Commerce ban
The US Commerce Department's July 2024 prohibition on Kaspersky sales in the US.
Independent labs
AV-TEST, AV-Comparatives, SE Labs — where Kaspersky consistently scores top-tier.
Track 02 · Buying guides

Buy it like you’ve done this before

The procurement playbook TechBag runs with IT buyers — steps, licensing cheat-sheet, and the pitfalls that cost quarters.

01

Weigh the tech AND the context

Kaspersky's detection is independently top-rated and its OT depth is real — but the US restriction is a fact to consider for your situation. TechBag helps you evaluate both honestly, free.

02

Check your compliance footprint

If you have US operations, US-government contracts, or supply-chain rules referencing the US restricted list, factor that in. For India-only operations, it's a mainstream choice.

03

PoC the detection

Run Kaspersky Next against live threats — the lab-validated efficacy is the technical case, and it holds up in real testing.

04

Scope the OT and SOC lines

Industrial (KICS), SIEM (KUMA) and MDR are distinct decisions and budgets — map them to real needs, especially if you run OT.

05

Compare the alternatives

Bake it off against CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, Bitdefender and ESET on efficacy, OT depth, price AND context — TechBag brokers the honest comparison.

06

Manage it locally

Licensing, renewals, tier right-sizing and support — TechBag stays your local partner, GST invoicing throughout.

The licensing cheat-sheet

ProductLicensing modelHow you enterBest for
Kaspersky Next EDR FoundationsPer endpointEssential EPP + basic EDRSMBs, essential protection
Kaspersky Next EDR/XDR OptimumPer endpointAdaptive EDR/XDR for lean teamsMid-market
Kaspersky Next EDR/XDR ExpertQuote-basedFull open XDREnterprise SOCs
OT / SIEM / MDRCustomKICS, KUMA, managed serviceIndustrial & SOC-building orgs

Tiered per-endpoint pricing plus portfolio modules — TechBag models the mix (and the honest context) for your situation.

Five pitfalls that cost buyers quarters

1

Ignoring the US-restriction context

The 2024 US Commerce ban is a real fact. For India-only operations it may be immaterial; for organisations with US ties or supply-chain compliance requirements it matters. Don't skip the assessment — TechBag helps you make an informed call.

2

Underrating the technology

Conversely, don't dismiss the technology on geopolitics alone if it doesn't affect your situation. Kaspersky's detection is consistently independently top-rated and its OT capability is genuinely strong — for many Indian buyers it's an excellent, cost-effective choice.

3

Missing the OT strength

Kaspersky's Industrial CyberSecurity (KICS) is a genuine specialty and its fastest-growing India line — if you run OT/ICS, it deserves serious evaluation, not just the endpoint conversation.

4

Scoping only the endpoint

The portfolio spans SIEM, MDR, threat intelligence and OT — evaluating only endpoint misses where Kaspersky can build a whole SOC for you.

5

A geopolitics-only or feature-only comparison

The honest evaluation weighs technology (excellent), OT depth (strong), price (competitive) AND context (the US restriction) together — not any one in isolation.

Skip the homework entirely

Bring your device counts and current tool bills — a TechBag advisor models the whole decision for you.

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FAQ

Questions buyers ask about Kaspersky

One of the world's most technically respected cybersecurity companies — founded in 1997 by Eugene and Natalia Kaspersky, protecting over 300 million users, and consistently top-rated in independent lab tests (AV-TEST, AV-Comparatives, SE Labs). Its Global Research & Analysis Team (GReAT) is renowned for landmark threat discoveries. Its enterprise portfolio spans the Kaspersky Next EDR/XDR platform, Anti Targeted Attack, MDR, Threat Intelligence, the KUMA SIEM, Industrial CyberSecurity (KICS), Container Security, Security Awareness, Hybrid Cloud Security and email/web security.

Ready to shortlist Kaspersky?

Open any of the ten intel pages for the deep dive, or let a TechBag advisor build an honest, context-aware case with you — the technology on its merits, your compliance footprint considered, quotes, PoCs, GST invoicing and local support included.

Stats, positions and figures are illustrative syntheses of public materials; verify before purchase.