- The Company has continued to open new Transparency Centers. In the second half of 2022, Kaspersky opened centers in Italy and the Netherlands. In 2023, it also opened its first Transparency Centers in the Middle East (Saudi Arabia) and Africa (Rwanda).
- Kaspersky acquired a 49 percent stake in ForPeople, a developer of solutions to automate HR processes, and a 49 percent stake in Ximi Pro, a developer of container security solutions.
Key achievements
+ 8 %
in global B2B salesYOY growth in the SMB, enterprise and B2B digital segments. All segment and regional figures are in net sales bookings, not revenue, and are presented in fixed rates as of 2022. The 2022 growth is presented as compared with 2021. in 2022 + 23 %
in global enterprise sales in 2022 + 54 %
in global sales of Kaspersky industrial CyberSecurity in 2022 Milestones in the reporting period
- Kaspersky and Motiv‑NT presented Kaspersky Neuromorphic Platform (KNP), a software and hardware platform for neuromorphic machine learning. It is designed to train neural networks, conduct research in neuromorphic artificial intelligence, as well as to create and launch solutions based on next‑generation AI systems.
- Kaspersky and Centerm, the world’s leading thin client manufacturer, signed an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) agreement to begin global deliveries of KasperskyOS‑based software products.
- Kaspersky, along with NAMI state research center and GLONASS, presented Russia’s first cloud‑based cybersecurity platform for connected vehicles.
- Atomenergoproekt and Kaspersky developed a comprehensive cybersecurity plan that considers the most stringent security requirements for nuclear facilities at the earliest stages of the construction of Generation III+ nuclear reactors.
- Kaspersky entered into a partnership with ASWANT to develop a Cyber Immunity ecosystem in Malaysia and Indonesia.
- Kaspersky and TSplus signed a partnership agreement to supply Cyber Immune solutions for remote workplaces.
- Kaspersky registered the Kaspersky Cyber Immunity® trademark in the EU, which is valid throughout the entire EU.
- Starting in April 2023, two national standards took effect for systems with domain separation developed by Kaspersky and adopted by Technical Committee 194 “Cyber‑Physical Systems”, which define the basic concepts and architectural principles inherent in systems with domain separation, including KasperskyOS.
- Kaspersky aided to INTERPOL by providing cyberthreat intelligence as part of Operation Africa Cyber Surge II. This information led to the identification of compromised infrastructure and the arrest of 14 cybercrime suspects across the African region.
- The Qatar Olympic Committee uses Kaspersky products to ensure cybersecurity.
- The UAE Cyber Security Council and Kaspersky signed a memorandum of understanding to share information on identifying, investigating and responding to evolving cyberthreats in a timely manner.
Our developments receive high praise from independent experts and win awards at prestigious international competitions.
In 2022, Kaspersky’s products took part in 86 independent tests and reviews. They finished first 69 times and in the top three 73 times, while 85 percent of these products were among the top three in their category.
During 2023, Kaspersky participated in 100 independent tests and reviews, with its products being awarded 93 firsts and 94 TOP‑3 finishes, achieving the highest result of all years.