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Anti-malware expert and CEO, Eugene Kaspersky, talks about cybercrime
By karen | July 17, 2009
During the 10th Annual Kaspersky Lab Virus Analyst Summit, I had the chance to sit down with CEO Eugene Kaspersky who offered his theory for stopping cybercrime. But first, I learned about his company, Kaspersky Lab which specializes in anti-malware technology.
It started out of passion; and now is quickly becoming a household name worldwide.
I found Eugene very down to earth with a good sense of humor. He begins the interview by explaining the details of his job; a lot of plane travel, many interviews, conferences, exhibitions, and then continues on to the next town or country. He’s busy traveling the globe with his message to get users and their computers safe. And it is clear he loves his work.
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