Why the U.S. Has Knives Out for Russia's Kaspersky Labs

Listers The two powers - Russia and the US are at each other's throats and the latest 'victim of this Geopolitical duel is Kaspersky. For months government officials have waged a campaign <http://fortune.com/2017/07/12/kaspersky-lab-russia-cybersecurity/> against Kaspersky Labs, a Moscow-based maker of popular antivirus software. Their distrust culminated last month in a Department of Homeland Security ban <http://fortune.com/2017/09/13/kaspersky-lab-ban-dhs-trump/> on federal networks using the company’s products. Now we finally have some insight into why the U.S. has been giving one of Russia’s greatest business successes—a protector of more than 400 million people’s computers—the snub <http://fortune.com/2017/07/16/kaspersky-russia-us/>. According to a much-pored over report by the *Wall Street Journal* <https://www.wsj.com/articles/russian-hackers-stole-nsa-data-on-u-s-cyber-defense-1507222108>, an NSA hacker flouted protocol (and all common sense) two years ago by taking work home to a personal computer that ran Kaspersky software. The mistake would prove catastrophic. Read on:- Why the US has knives out for Kaspersky <http://fortune.com/2017/10/07/equifax-credit-kaspersky-security-nsa-hack-yahoo/> *Ali Hussein* *Principal* *Hussein & Associates* Tel: +254 713 601113 Twitter: @AliHKassim Skype: abu-jomo LinkedIn: http://ke.linkedin.com/in/alihkassim <http://ke.linkedin.com/in/alihkassim> 13th Floor , Delta Towers, Oracle Wing, Chiromo Road, Westlands, Nairobi, Kenya. Any information of a personal nature expressed in this email are purely mine and do not necessarily reflect the official positions of the organizations that I work with.
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