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Biden administration to ban Kaspersky Lab software sales

Jun, 20, 2024 Hi-network.com

The Biden administration is set to ban the sale of Kaspersky Lab's antivirus software in the US, citing national security concerns over the firm's ties to the Russian government. The ban is aimed at mitigating the risks of Russian cyberattacks, as the renowned software's privileged access to computer systems could allow it to steal sensitive information or install malware. The new rule, which leverages powers created during the Trump administration, will also add Kaspersky to a trade restriction list, barring US suppliers from selling to the company.

These restrictions, effective from 29 September, will halt new US business for Kaspersky 30 days after the announcement and prohibit downloads, resales, and licensing of the product. The decision follows a long history of regulatory scrutiny, including a 2017 Department of Homeland Security ban on Kaspersky products from federal networks due to alleged ties with Russian intelligence. Efforts by Kaspersky to propose mitigating measures were deemed insufficient to address these risks.

Why does it matter?

Another reaction from the authorities stresses the administration's strategy to counter potential cyber threats amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. And while the impact of the entity blacklisting on Kaspersky's operations remains to be seen, it appears now that it could significantly affect the company's supply chain and reputation. Kaspersky, which operates in over 200 countries, has previously stated that it is privately managed with no government ties, but the new restrictions may suggest otherwise.

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