The AV-Comparatives Operational Technology Certification Test evaluates whether security solutions can effectively prevent the execution of untrusted code in offline OT environments, particularly after a system breach. Taking part in this assessment, Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Nodes (KICS for Nodes) demonstrated exceptional performance by successfully preventing all execution-based offline post-breach attack scenarios without a single False Positive generated.
The testing encompassed a range of challenging scenarios, including binaries with legitimate metadata, binaries with legitimate metadata combined with invalid or leaked certificates, DLL sideloading, backdoored binaries, and offline legitimate application updates, all of which were effectively handled by the product.
KICS for Nodes is a part of Kaspersky
Industrial CyberSecurity, a native XDR Platform for industrial enterprises that
is made and certified to protect OT and critical infrastructure equipment and
networks from cyber-initiated threats. In addition to KICS for Nodes, which is
aimed at endpoints of distributed control systems, this platform also features
KICS for Networks, which monitors automation system network security.
“In the current OT threat landscape, the
assumption that air-gapped or legacy systems are immune is a significant risk,
particularly here in APAC, where rapid digitalization can outpace security
preparedness. This third-party certification from AV-Comparatives provides
independent validation that Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity meets that
challenge. It confirms our solution's proven capability to detect and stop
execution-based attacks in fully offline, post-breach conditions. For critical
infrastructure operators across the region, this recognition offers the
assurance that their industrial environments are protected by a solution
aligned with the highest global standards, said Adrian Hia, Managing Director
for Asia Pacific at Kaspersky.
“We recognized Kaspersky Industrial
CyberSecurity for Nodes for successfully preventing all malicious test
scenarios in our evaluation while allowing legitimate update processes,
demonstrating strong capabilities in protecting OT environments,” comments
Andreas Clementi, CEO and founder of AV-Comparatives.
"Earning this certification underscores
our commitment to providing top-tier security for the industry and motivates us
to continually improve our product, ensuring even greater resilience and
protection for industrial control systems worldwide," comments Andrey
Strelkov, Head of Industrial Cybersecurity at Kaspersky.
The results of AV-Comparatives Operational
Technology Certification Test are available here.
For more information about Kaspersky
Industrial CyberSecurity, please visit the website.

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