The product is designed to find and prioritize vulnerabilities, control compliance with security requirements, and integrate with organizations' existing IT infrastructure.
Kaspersky Lab announced the start of commercial sales in Russia of Kaspersky Vulnerability Management, a solution designed for centralized identification of vulnerabilities in IT infrastructure and control of information security compliance.
The product analyzes the state of corporate systems, identifies the most critical problems taking into account current cyber threats, and helps determine the order of their elimination. The solution is designed for organizations with an infrastructure of 10 or more devices, and is also preparing for FSTEC certification and inclusion in the register of domestic software.
According to Kaspersky Incident Response, in 2026, about a third of cyberattacks in Russia began with the exploitation of known vulnerabilities. In the first half of the year, their number increased by 24% compared to the same period last year.
The system supports agent-based and network scanning, identifies unknown devices, checks configuration compliance with security requirements, and integrates with other Kaspersky Lab products, including Kaspersky Security Center and Kaspersky SIEM. The solution's knowledge base contains information on more than 370,000 vulnerabilities and over 600 verification rules. The product has already passed preliminary testing in the infrastructures of Infosystems Jet and a number of Russian information security integrators.
