Kaspersky, a global cybersecurity company with nearly 30 years of expertise, is strengthening its enterprise focus across Asia-Pacific (APAC) amid escalating cyber threats, rapid digital transformation and increasing demand for transparency in cybersecurity partnerships.
Operating in more than 200 countries and territories, Kaspersky is an established cybersecurity partner, delivering more than 40 B2B and B2C solutions that protect individual users, SMEs, large enterprises, critical infrastructure organizations and government institutions. The company has maintained a strong presence in APAC for over two decades, with representative offices in China, India, Japan, Malaysia, South Korea, Singapore and Vietnam, and working more than 3,500 partners in APAC.
In 2025, APAC became one of Kaspersky’s fastest-growing enterprise markets, Indonesia, India, Vietnam, and Greater China are among the markets of particular strategic interest as organizations accelerate digital transformation and seek advanced cybersecurity capabilities.
Kaspersky’s enterprise portfolio is designed to support organizations requiring advanced, customizable and intelligence-driven security approaches. The company works closely with regional partners to drive sustainable business growth through a broad cybersecurity ecosystem.
“Serving international enterprise customer, and in APAC in particular, is a strategic priority for our company,” said Inna Nazarova, Vice-President, International Corporate Sales at Kaspersky. “With our experience, global threat intelligence and adaptable solutions, we are well positioned to help organizations focus on their core business as together with our partners work to provide a comprehensive resilient protection. We aim to evolve our partner ecosystem in the region to build advanced capabilities across our comprehensive product portfolio”. With our experience, global threat intelligence and adaptable solutions, we are well positioned to help organizations achieve more with comprehensive, resilient protection while enabling our partners to expand their business opportunities.”
The importance of cybersecurity continues to intensify in 2026, driven by three major factors: the growth of cyber threats, the impact of digital transformation on business outcomes, and geopolitical fragmentation affecting trust and vendor accountability.
In 2025, Kaspersky detected approximately half a million malicious files daily, representing a 7% year-on-year increase. The company recorded a 59% surge in password stealer detections, a 51% increase in spyware detections and a 6% rise in backdoor detections compared to 2024. In APAC, there was 132% increase in password stealers and 32% increase in spyware.
“Cybersecurity is no longer just an IT function, it directly impacts business continuity and competitive advantage,” said Adrian Hia, Managing Director of Asia Pacific at Kaspersky. “Organizations today must defend against everything from mass-scale attacks and fraud to sophisticated APT campaigns. Our global visibility and intelligence-driven approach give customers the insights they need to stay ahead of increasingly complex threat actors.”
As organizations across APAC continue to modernize and expand digitally, Kaspersky is reinforcing its commitment to delivering intelligent, transparent and enterprise-ready cybersecurity solutions tailored to regional market needs.
With deep global threat intelligence, strong enterprise momentum and industry-leading transparency practices, Kaspersky aims to further strengthen its footprint in APAC and support organizations in navigating an increasingly complex and fragmented cyber landscape. To explore more of Kaspersky’s solutions and services, please follow this link.
A.R.B.J Rajapaksha