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What to do if you’re using Kaspersky security software that is now banned in the U.S.

If you’re using cyber security software from Kaspersky Lab, Inc, you will need to find an alternative solution soon. On June 20, 2024, the U.S. Department of Commerce banned software from the Russian-owned company, saying it posed an unacceptable risk to national security. 

Citing the Russian government’s offensive cyber capabilities and its capacity to influence Kaspersky’s operations, Commerce Department regulators are strongly encouraging individuals and businesses that use Kaspersky products and services to transition to new vendors to limit potential exposure of personal or sensitive data.  

While customers won’t face legal penalties for continuing to use the software, federal regulators caution that users will assume any risks associated with a breach. 

The only good news is that current users of Kaspersky software are being given several months to transition to alternative cyber security products — until 12:00 AM EDT on September 29, 2024. 

Factors to consider when evaluating antivirus software

After events like this, you may wonder how much it matters where your cyber security solutions are developed and headquartered. Effective cybersecurity solutions can come from any corner of the globe, and transparency and openness to independent review are far more important factors than national origin. 

So how do you go about evaluating and selecting antivirus software?   

Once you’ve looked around and realized that a free solution won’t provide the protection you need, you’ll want to consider protecting yourself with software from one of the well-established industry leaders in this space. Here’s what a best-in-class provider like Webroot® has to offer: 

Resources to help you choose the right antivirus

Personal or business: Business requirements (think networks, fleets of computers, and downtime risks) are different than those of an individual trying to protect their laptop and mobile device. Webroot has products tailored to both business and personal use. 

Need help choosing? Evaluating security solutions and matching them to your needs can be daunting. Consider using Webroot’s self-guided tools to help you pick a personal or business product.  

Try before you buy: You can kick the tires on Webroot’s products for free. Try the personal free trials here. Or try the business free trials here

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