Oman Daily Observer

Kaspersky Lab plans Swiss data centre to combat spying allegation­s

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MOSCOW/TORONTO: Moscow-based Kaspersky Lab plans to open a data centre in Switzerlan­d to address Western government concerns that Russia exploits its anti-virus software to spy on customers, according to internal documents.

Kaspersky is setting up the center in response to actions in the United States, Britain and Lithuania last year to stop using the company’s products, according to the documents, which were confirmed by a person with direct knowledge of the matter.

The action is the latest effort by Kaspersky, a global leader in anti-virus software, to parry accusation­s by the US government and others that the company spies on customers at the behest of Russian intelligen­ce.

The US last year ordered civilian government agencies to remove the Kaspersky software from their networks.

Kaspersky has strongly rejected the accusation­s and filed a lawsuit against the US ban.

The US allegation­s were the “trigger” for setting up the Swiss data centre, said the person familiar with Kapersky’s Switzerlan­d plans, but not the only factor.

“The world is changing,” they said, speaking on condition of anonymity when discussing internal company business. “There is more Balkanisat­ion and protection­ism.”

The person declined to provide further details on the new project, but added: “This is not just a PR stunt.

We are really changing our R&D infrastruc­ture.”

In a statement, Kaspersky Lab said: “To further deliver on the promises of our Global Transparen­cy Initiative, we are finalizing plans for the opening of the company’s first transparen­cy centre this year, which will be located in Europe.”

“We understand that during a time of geopolitic­al tension, mirrored by an increasing­ly complex cyber-threat landscape, people may have questions and we want to address them.”

 ?? — Reuters ?? Eugene Kaspersky, CEO of Russia’s Kaspersky Lab, speaks during an interview in Moscow.
— Reuters Eugene Kaspersky, CEO of Russia’s Kaspersky Lab, speaks during an interview in Moscow.

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