Saturday, July 1, 2017

Kaspersky Labs May Be Banned From The Pentagon Over Its Ties To Russia

© Sputnik/ Vladimir Astapkovic

NBC: Bill Would Bar Pentagon From Business With Russian Cyber Firm Kaspersky

A provision in a Senate spending bill that is likely to become law would bar the Defense Department from doing business with Kaspersky Lab, the Russian cyber-security company whose employees were interviewed at their homes this week by FBI agents.

The Congressional action comes amid mounting concerns about the Moscow-based company, which sells anti-virus software across the world to consumers, businesses and government agencies, including some elements of the U.S. government.

In recent months, U.S. intelligence officials have expressed concerns that the company is a security risk, without specifying the basis of those concerns.

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WNU Editor: Russia is warning of retaliation .... Russia Threatens Retaliation If Pentagon Bans Kaspersky Software (Bloomberg). I use their software .... it is a bit more expensive, but I personally find it to be just as good (if not better) than what is on the market.

More News On Kaspersky Labs Facing A Ban From The Pentagon Over Its Ties To Russia

Senate effort to ban Russian software on US military systems would have far-reaching impact, sources say -- ABC News
Senate moves to ban Moscow-based cybersecurity firm over ties to Russia -- The Hill
FBI Questions U.S. Workers Of Russian Cyberfirm Kaspersky Lab -- RFE
Kaspersky Lab may face US military ban over Russia concerns -- CNET
Priority Check: US Ignores Malware Attacks, Cracks Down on Kaspersky -- Sputnik
US senators seek to bar Pentagon from using Kaspersky software, as FBI questions employees -- RT
US Senators want Kaspersky shut out of military contracts -- The Register
America vs Kaspersky Lab: Why the US wants to outlaw Russia's most popular cyber firm -- International Business Times

5 comments:

  1. Sorry but if the pentagon puts Kaspersky products into its hardware, they deserve whatever comes with it.

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  2. It's the Pentagon's obligation to choose whatever they think protects the American people and its institutions best. If Russia threatens retaliation over this it is a bit atypical. Usually the Kremlin would not act like this unless there's someone pushing hot buttons somewhere.

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  3. This is a losing issue for Russia.

    Just like the government should not tell us to buy a product like health insurance. the Kremlin should not tell the U.S., who to buy software from.

    Maybe we ought to tell the Russian that they must buy fighter jets from the Israelis.

    How would that go over.

    I doubt the Dems would side with the Russians on this one, but if they do, they deserve the election loss or the harder fight in terms of money to stay in office.

    Some Dims might if Trump tweets against Kapersky.

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