Kaspersky Lab was blocked from joining this U.S.-based cyberthreat information sharing group
A former senior U.S. official blocked Moscow-based cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Lab from joining a prominent trade group made up of U.S.-based cybersecurity companies earlier this year, multiple people with knowledge of the proposed deal tell CyberScoop. When Kaspersky representatives approached the Cyber Threat Alliance (CTA) — a U.S.-based not-for-profit membership organization largely made up of American technology firms who voluntarily share threat intelligence with one another — in early 2017, the group’s leader and former White House Cybersecurity Coordinator Michael Daniel quietly turned the company away, the sources said. “It didn’t really go anywhere because they got Heisman-ed from the get go,” one source described, referencing the college football trophy that represents a player forcefully pushing someone out of their way. Daniel spoke with CyberScoop and acknowledged that Kaspersky had shown interest in joining the CTA. Kaspersky is not currently a member. The choice to exclude Kaspersky alludes to knowledge of […]
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