JAKARTA - Kaspersky is strengthening the company's focus across Asia-Pacific (APAC) amid rising cyber threats, rapid digital transformation, and increasing demand for transparency in cybersecurity partnerships.
The global cybersecurity company, which has been operating for almost 30 years, assesses Asia Pacific as one of the fastest growing regions for its business by 2025.
Countries such as Indonesia, India, Vietnam, and China are strategic markets as more and more organizations accelerate the adoption of digital technology and require more advanced cybersecurity protection.
Inna Nazarova, Vice President of International Corporate Sales at Kaspersky, said that serving global enterprise customers, especially in Asia Pacific, is a strategic priority for the company.
"With our experience, global threat intelligence, and adaptable solutions, we are in the right position to help organizations focus on their core business while, together with partners, we work to provide comprehensive and resilient protection," said Inna.
According to him, Kaspersky will continue to expand the partner ecosystem in the region while developing more adaptive cybersecurity solution capabilities based on global threat intelligence.
Currently, Kaspersky operates in more than 200 countries and territories with more than 40 cybersecurity solutions for individual users, small and medium businesses, to large companies and government agencies.
In Asia Pacific, the company has representative offices in a number of countries such as China, India, Japan, Malaysia, South Korea, Singapore, and Vietnam and works with more than 3,500 partners.
Through this regional strategy, Kaspersky aims to help organizations in Asia Pacific face increasingly complex cybersecurity challenges.
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