Kaspersky Thin Client 2.0 has seen significant improvements in both functionality and usability. The latest version now supports connections to Citrix and VMware Horizon infrastructures via HTML5, the redirection of audio devices and peripherals to Linux operating systems, as well as automatic reconnection in the event of a connection breakdown. To make the solution more versatile, the interface is now available in Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese. Additionally, the speed of device booting, server connectivity, and remote desktop delivery has been enhanced. These updates reinforce Cyber Immune Thin Client as a modern, user-friendly, and secure solution for remote working.
In the summer of 2024, we launched a significant product for KasperskyOS-based solutions — the Kaspersky Appicenter platform. This platform equips developers with the tools needed to create, distribute, and manage the entire application lifecycle on KasperskyOS. The first product available on Kaspersky Appicenter is the latest version of the Kaspersky IoT Secure Gateway 3.0, a cutting-edge Cyber Immune gateway.
The Kaspersky IoT Secure Gateway now operates on Kraftway’s domestic hardware platform, “Rubezh N”. Its functionality has been expanded to offer even greater opportunities for secure and seamless integration between OT and IT systems. In network router mode, new features such as port forwarding and application protocol filtering have been introduced. The updated network cluster functionality enables multiple gateways to be combined into a fault-tolerant configuration, with one gateway acting as the primary and the others serving as backups in case of failure. In data diode mode, the gateway now supports the installation and execution of applications, further enhancing its versatility and capability.
In 2024, Kaspersky successfully organised the Cyber Immune Conference, held at two iconic venues in Dubai – the Museum of the Future and the Queen Elizabeth II floating hotel. Despite challenging weather conditions, the event welcomed 175 participants from 29 countries, including key partners, industry experts, and media representatives. The conference featured two plenary sessions led by senior executives and showcased nine exhibition stands, including those of our partners Centerm and TSplus. The highlight of the event was the presentation of Kaspersky Thin Client 2.0, which garnered extensive international attention and further reinforced Kaspersky’s position as a global leader in cybersecurity and a trusted business partner.
In 2024, our experts delivered talks at 27 conferences worldwide. We organised eight in-house events, including the Cyber Immune Conference and business breakfasts in Russia, the Middle East, and Asia. Additionally, we hosted nine webinars focused on Kaspersky Thin Client for our partners and customers in Russia and the Middle East. Altogether, these events reached an audience of nearly 85,000 people.
Growing the community of developers for KasperskyOS is a priority for us, as it plays a crucial role in the continued evolution of the operating system. To support this, we regularly update the publicly available version of KasperskyOS. In the latest release, we’ve introduced support for dynamic libraries (*.so), significantly enhancing functionality. This update offers benefits such as memory savings, easier updates, plugin implementation, and the ability for multiple processes to share code and data. We’ve also included several useful third-party libraries and updated the documentation to improve usability. For the full list of updates, visit the support page.
In the Cyber Immune Development 3.0 hackathon, participants tackled the challenge of designing a Cyber Immune architecture for remotely controlling key car-sharing functions. The competition attracted over 600 participants across 114 teams. Impressively, eight teams scored between 70 and 95 points out of a possible 100, demonstrating the participants’ exceptional level of preparation and expertise.
In 2024, Kaspersky and the Atom team unveiled a prototype of the Kaspersky Automotive Secure Gateway (KASG), an electronic control unit for cars, at the Kazan Digital Week forum. This marked another significant milestone in their collaboration. As part of a strategic partnership with Kraftway, preparations for the mass production of the KASG are now underway. This development not only advances Atom’s electric car project but also paves the way for the gateway’s application in other connected vehicles.
As a delightful end to the year, the Kaspersky Thin Client web page design received two prestigious awards. Coinciding with the release of the second version of the operating system for thin clients, the product page was also updated. Through the use of animated models and thoughtful storytelling, the page became both more visually engaging and informative.
As a result, the project was recognised with two accolades:
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who collaborated with us this year to help build a Cyber Immune future. Wishing you a happy and successful 2025!
Kaspersky Thin Client 2.0 has seen significant improvements in both functionality and usability. The latest version now supports connections to Citrix and VMware Horizon infrastructures via HTML5, the redirection of audio devices and peripherals to Linux operating systems, as well as automatic reconnection in the event of a connection breakdown. To make the solution more versatile, the interface is now available in Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese. Additionally, the speed of device booting, server connectivity, and remote desktop delivery has been enhanced. These updates reinforce Cyber Immune Thin Client as a modern, user-friendly, and secure solution for remote working.
In the summer of 2024, we launched a significant product for KasperskyOS-based solutions — the Kaspersky Appicenter platform. This platform equips developers with the tools needed to create, distribute, and manage the entire application lifecycle on KasperskyOS. The first product available on Kaspersky Appicenter is the latest version of the Kaspersky IoT Secure Gateway 3.0, a cutting-edge Cyber Immune gateway.
The Kaspersky IoT Secure Gateway now operates on Kraftway’s domestic hardware platform, “Rubezh N”. Its functionality has been expanded to offer even greater opportunities for secure and seamless integration between OT and IT systems. In network router mode, new features such as port forwarding and application protocol filtering have been introduced. The updated network cluster functionality enables multiple gateways to be combined into a fault-tolerant configuration, with one gateway acting as the primary and the others serving as backups in case of failure. In data diode mode, the gateway now supports the installation and execution of applications, further enhancing its versatility and capability.
In 2024, Kaspersky successfully organised the Cyber Immune Conference, held at two iconic venues in Dubai – the Museum of the Future and the Queen Elizabeth II floating hotel. Despite challenging weather conditions, the event welcomed 175 participants from 29 countries, including key partners, industry experts, and media representatives. The conference featured two plenary sessions led by senior executives and showcased nine exhibition stands, including those of our partners Centerm and TSplus. The highlight of the event was the presentation of Kaspersky Thin Client 2.0, which garnered extensive international attention and further reinforced Kaspersky’s position as a global leader in cybersecurity and a trusted business partner.
In 2024, our experts delivered talks at 27 conferences worldwide. We organised eight in-house events, including the Cyber Immune Conference and business breakfasts in Russia, the Middle East, and Asia. Additionally, we hosted nine webinars focused on Kaspersky Thin Client for our partners and customers in Russia and the Middle East. Altogether, these events reached an audience of nearly 85,000 people.
Growing the community of developers for KasperskyOS is a priority for us, as it plays a crucial role in the continued evolution of the operating system. To support this, we regularly update the publicly available version of KasperskyOS. In the latest release, we’ve introduced support for dynamic libraries (*.so), significantly enhancing functionality. This update offers benefits such as memory savings, easier updates, plugin implementation, and the ability for multiple processes to share code and data. We’ve also included several useful third-party libraries and updated the documentation to improve usability. For the full list of updates, visit the support page.
In the Cyber Immune Development 3.0 hackathon, participants tackled the challenge of designing a Cyber Immune architecture for remotely controlling key car-sharing functions. The competition attracted over 600 participants across 114 teams. Impressively, eight teams scored between 70 and 95 points out of a possible 100, demonstrating the participants’ exceptional level of preparation and expertise.
In 2024, Kaspersky and the Atom team unveiled a prototype of the Kaspersky Automotive Secure Gateway (KASG), an electronic control unit for cars, at the Kazan Digital Week forum. This marked another significant milestone in their collaboration. As part of a strategic partnership with Kraftway, preparations for the mass production of the KASG are now underway. This development not only advances Atom’s electric car project but also paves the way for the gateway’s application in other connected vehicles.
As a delightful end to the year, the Kaspersky Thin Client web page design received two prestigious awards. Coinciding with the release of the second version of the operating system for thin clients, the product page was also updated. Through the use of animated models and thoughtful storytelling, the page became both more visually engaging and informative.
As a result, the project was recognised with two accolades:
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who collaborated with us this year to help build a Cyber Immune future. Wishing you a happy and successful 2025!