Kaspersky announces the company has acquired 49% of
Ximi Pro, a subsidiary of Ximi Lab that develops Tron, a comprehensive solution
for the protection of container infrastructures. This acquisition will allow
the company to develop an offering that would provide full-fledged protection
within Cloud Workload Protection concept and extend its upcoming XDR solution
with the ability to detect and respond to threats in container's infrastructure.
The global market for commercial container software is
growing rapidly. According to Gartner
forecasts, 70% of international companies will be running more than two
containerized applications in production by 2023, up from less than 20% in
2019. The reason for such growth is explained by the opportunity to optimize
corporate IT infrastructures and development processes by this virtualization
technology. However, in some cases container infrastructure could be an initial
vector of targeted attacks because of its incorrect configuration. To address
such risks Kaspersky is expanding its portfolio with a container security
solution.
This acquisition will allow Kaspersky to cover container
infrastructure, application and the services based on it with Extended
Detection and Response (XDR) scenarios. They will also be able to obtain
additional telemetry from containers and their environments, providing adequate
response actions, and ensuring more comprehensive security for organizations'
assets. Moreover, providing full visibility into container infrastructure, the
new product will help companies identify suspicious behavior and defend against
threat actors who use containers misconfiguration in their attacks.
"One of the key goals of our strategy is to develop an
ecosystem that would cover all security needs of our enterprise customers,"
said Andrey Efremov, chief business development officer at Kaspersky. "We see a
growing demand for container security today in all types of industries, not
only in software development and IT but also in manufacturing, finance, retail
etc. as more and more companies use container infrastructure on a daily basis.
I'm very excited we are adding this important capability to our growing
portfolio."
Artem Tovbin, General Director of Ximi Lab, comments:
"Our team has strived to improve the world around us and enhance its own
expertise in information security, development culture and management.
Cooperating with Kaspersky gives us an opportunity to work with one of the best
international information security companies which allows us to create a
world-class product. In today's IT world any product is doomed to be secondary
without an ecosystem, enterprise-level sales and a strong brand. Partnership
with Kaspersky provides us with these advantages. We hope that our cooperation
will supply the market with reliable information security tools and helps
numerous businesses to focus on their core services and products."
Kaspersky has already developed technologies providing
protection within Cloud Workload Protection. In particular, the company offers
Kaspersky Hybrid Cloud Security, a cloud-native solution for hybrid
environments. More information about this product is available on the website.
To learn more, why Kaspersky is investing in container
security, please watch this video.