Kaspersky earns Leader spot in SPARK Matrix: Digital Threat Intelligence by QKS Group

Recognized for its excellence in Threat Intelligence, Kaspersky has been named a Leader in the 2025 SPARK Matrix(TM): Digital Threat Intelligence Management by QKS Group. The report highlights the company’s strong capabilities in delivering trusted services that enable organizations worldwide to detect, attribute, and respond to sophisticated cyber threats.

Kaspersky’s Threat Intelligence services, backed by decades of cybersecurity expertise and a globally recognized research team, provide real-time access to rich threat data, APT insights, malware analysis, and digital risk intelligence. The company tracks over 900 threat actors and campaigns, and publishes more than 200 threat intelligence reports annually.

In recognition of its Threat Intelligence excellence, Kaspersky was awarded for its strong positioning in both technological leadership and customer impact among global vendors. This achievement underscores the company’s vital role in shaping the future of cyber threat intelligence and delivering practical value to MSSPs and large enterprises worldwide.

Alexander Liskin, Head of Threat Research at Kaspersky, says: “We are honored to be recognized as a Leader in the 2025 SPARK Matrix(TM) for Digital Threat Intelligence Management by QKS Group. This acknowledgment reflects our long-standing commitment to providing deep, actionable threat intelligence that helps organizations stay ahead of ever-evolving cyber threats. We will continue to innovate and empower our customers and partners with the tools they need to protect their digital environments with confidence.”

Arpita Dash, Analyst at QKS Group, states, “Kaspersky continues to differentiate itself in the threat intelligence space with its rich and meaningful context, deep expertise in malware detection and APT research, and a vast collection of malware and clean files for precise attribution. Its latest advancements, including the Digital Footprint Intelligence Dashboard and enhanced multitenancy capabilities, significantly improve usability for MSSPs and enterprises. The introduction of a Tenant Center dashboard further streamlines threat monitoring and asset management. With AI localization for Threat Intelligence Reporting and an interactive mode for the Research Sandbox on the roadmap, Kaspersky reinforces its commitment to driving innovation in cyber threat intelligence.”

Earlier in April 2024, Kaspersky Research Sandbox 3.0 has introduced visual interaction during sample detonation (VNC). This feature enables security analysts to interact with the execution environment in real time, monitor malware behavior as it unfolds, and run investigation tools to uncover additional threat details.

To read the full 2025 SPARK Matrix(TM): Digital Threat Intelligence Management by QKS Group report, please follow the link. https://www.kaspersky.com/enterprise-security/threat-intelligence