Kaspersky ban: The BSI warns against using the Kaspersky antivirus software
Greenbone Cybersecurity, Kaspersky, Antivirus
The provider has tried to meet this requirement without making its open source - through so-called transparency centres where source code can be viewed. where source code can be viewed. But this is no longer enough for the users for various reasons.
The current cause is the war in Ukraine and, ultimately, the fact that it is a fact that it is a Russian company. But the reasons and causes lie deeper. Ultimately, it is not only Russian providers are affected by the fundamental problem. Software (and also hardware), just like the data that is processed, can only be trustworthy can only be trustworthy if the sources are open and the production production process is transparent.
We already know the problem from other contexts - whether a whether a construct is called a "Transparency Centre", a "Safe Harbour" or a "Privacy ultimately these are marketing terms that cannot disguise the fact that they do not disguise the fact that they cannot offer the transparency and trust that we need for secure digital infrastructures. Only open source.
Greenbone offers you a bundle of security tools, for IT-Schwachstellenanalyse of
network systems with regard to possible security gaps and for the
network management in this sense. Greenbone is based
completely on Open-Source and can be formally obtained in different versions.
versions. Be it as an appliance, as a purely virtual solution or as a cloud-based service.
cloud-based service. There is also a free, but functionally very
limited test version is also available.
Originaler Blog von Chief Operating Officer (COO) Elmar Geese
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