The award recognizes the practical implementation of the Cyber Immunity concept, which is based on security at the architectural level. This approach embeds cybersecurity directly into the design of IT systems, making them inherently resilient to cyberthreats. It is this principle that underpins the development and evolution of the Kaspersky Thin Client product.
Kaspersky Thin Client is a secure operating system for thin clients, built on the microkernel architecture of KasperskyOS. It provides secure access to virtual infrastructure without the need for antivirus or additional security layers. The solution is already used in government, industry, education, and healthcare sectors and is included in the official register of Russian software.
The new Kaspersky Thin Client 2.3 release introduces several major updates that improve usability and expand deployment scenarios, including:
• Support for USB redirection (storage devices, headsets, scanners, tokens) in Citrix and RDP environments;
• Compatibility with UEFI Secure Boot and accelerated system startup;
• Centralized configuration of monitors, wallpapers, and interface through Kaspersky Security Center;
• Support for wireless peripherals and new input languages;
• Lock screen and connection panel customization.
This award is a recognition of the team’s efforts to deliver a secure alternative for mission-critical IT infrastructure.
The award recognizes the practical implementation of the Cyber Immunity concept, which is based on security at the architectural level. This approach embeds cybersecurity directly into the design of IT systems, making them inherently resilient to cyberthreats. It is this principle that underpins the development and evolution of the Kaspersky Thin Client product.
Kaspersky Thin Client is a secure operating system for thin clients, built on the microkernel architecture of KasperskyOS. It provides secure access to virtual infrastructure without the need for antivirus or additional security layers. The solution is already used in government, industry, education, and healthcare sectors and is included in the official register of Russian software.
The new Kaspersky Thin Client 2.3 release introduces several major updates that improve usability and expand deployment scenarios, including:
• Support for USB redirection (storage devices, headsets, scanners, tokens) in Citrix and RDP environments;
• Compatibility with UEFI Secure Boot and accelerated system startup;
• Centralized configuration of monitors, wallpapers, and interface through Kaspersky Security Center;
• Support for wireless peripherals and new input languages;
• Lock screen and connection panel customization.
This award is a recognition of the team’s efforts to deliver a secure alternative for mission-critical IT infrastructure.