Kaspersky Lab kaspersky anti-hacker 1.7 User Manual

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APPENDIX C. KASPERSKY LAB 
Founded in 1997, Kaspersky Lab has become a recognized leader in information 
security technologies. It produces a wide range of data security software and 
delivers high-performance, comprehensive solutions to protect computers and 
networks against all types of malicious programs, unsolicited and unwanted 
email messages, and hacker attacks. 
Kaspersky Lab is an international company. Headquartered in the Russian 
Federation, the company has representative offices in the United Kingdom, 
France, Germany, Japan, USA (CA), the Benelux countries, China and Poland. A 
new company department, the European Anti-Virus Research Centre, has 
recently been established in France. Kaspersky Lab's partner network 
incorporates more than 500 companies worldwide. 
Today, Kaspersky Lab employs more than 250 specialists, each of whom is 
proficient in anti-virus technologies, with 9 of them holding M.B.A. degrees, 15 
holding Ph.Ds, and two experts holding membership in the Computer Anti-Virus 
Researchers Organization (CARO). 
Kaspersky Lab offers best-of-breed security solutions, based on its unique 
experience and knowledge, gained in over 14 years of fighting computer viruses. 
A thorough analysis of computer virus activities enables the company to deliver 
comprehensive protection from current and future threats. Resistance to future 
attacks is the basic policy implemented in all Kaspersky Lab's products. At all 
times, the company’s products remain at least one step ahead of many other 
vendors in delivering extensive anti-virus coverage for home users and corporate 
customers alike. 
Years of hard work have made the company one of the top security software 
manufacturers. Kaspersky Lab was one of the first businesses of its kind to 
develop the highest standards for anti-virus defense. The company’s flagship 
product, Kaspersky Anti-Virus, provides full-scale protection for all tiers of a 
network, including workstations, file servers, mail systems, firewalls and Internet-
gateways, hand-held computers. Its convenient and easy-to-use management 
tools ensure advanced automation for rapid virus protection across an enterprise. 
Many well-known manufacturers use the Kaspersky Anti-Virus kernel, including 
Nokia ICG (USA), F-Secure (Finland), Aladdin (Israel), Sybari (USA), G Data 
(Germany), Deerfield (USA), Alt-N (USA), Microworld (India) and BorderWare 
(Canada). 
Kaspersky Lab's customers benefit from a wide range of additional services that 
ensure both stable operation of the company's products, and compliance with