
Our company’s most valuable assets are the unique knowledge and expertise accumulated by its specialists during fourteen years fighting continuously against computer viruses. Several of Kaspersky Lab’s anti-virus experts are members of the Computer Anti-Virus Researchers Organization (CARO). Today Kaspersky Lab employs over one thousand of highly qualified specialists including 10 MBA degree holders and 16 PhD degree holders. Kaspersky Lab’s partner network includes over 500 companies worldwide. A new company office, the European Anti-Virus Research Centre, has recently been established in France.

Headquartered in the Russian Federation, the company has offices in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Japan, the Benelux countries, China, Poland, Romania and the USA (California). Kaspersky Lab is an international company. Now it is the leading Russian developer of a wide range of information security software products, including anti-virus, anti-spam and anti-hacking systems. It’s the first step in an important journey towards good data health.Kaspersky Lab was founded in 1997. Take your time to learn more about the upcoming regulations and get a better idea of how your company is already placed. We’ve created this dedicated GDPR hub, full of helpful resources. More information about our approachĬan be found here. Kaspersky Lab strongly believes that the GDPR is a step in the right direction for businesses and consumers alike. We have been protecting our customers’, employees’, partners’ and other individuals’ data for the last 20 years and will diligently continue to do so. Respecting and protecting people’s privacy is a fundamental principle of Kaspersky Lab’s approach since the company was born. Like all companies across Europe, over the past two years we have been working towards ensuring that our products and the way that we use and store personal data is in line with the new regulations.



Kaspersky Lab is ready to the GDPR from a legal, technical and organisational point of view. That’s why at Kaspersky Lab, we believe we all have a role to play in getting the organisations we work for over the line, ahead of the deadline. While a large part of GDPR readiness will come down to the heavy lifting done by your legal, information security and IT departments, the regulations mean a fundamental change to the way in which companies – and the individuals within them – handle personal information. If you handle, hold or use personal data inside the EU – whether that’s employee details, customer or prospect information – the GDPR will bring change to your working practises and it’s up to you to make them. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is coming and no matter what part of a business you work in, be it HR or marketing, legal, information security and IT, it will affect you and have an impact on your working day.
