News flash: If Russian intelligence wants the files on your computer, they don't need @Kaspersky to get them...
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Do you recommend technical controls like DLP to prevent this? How would you prevent them being abused for evasion?
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No snark, seriously looking for a feasible solution.
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I don't think it's okay at all. If they shared malware, that's research. You consented to that. If they shared documents/data that's certainly not okay (and I make no such claim). Again, I'll be the first to jump all over KL if that's what happened.
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Think it was just "malware" aka .exe & .dll. No proof of docs, although no proof of anything specific yet.
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@taviso. Blindly defending Kaspersky is something which I don't understand. KSN is an Intel. Agency's dream 1/2Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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