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[[Image:EugeneKaspersky.jpg|thumb|right|Eugene Kaspersky]]
'''Eugene Kaspersky''' (Russian: '''Евгений Валентинович Касперский''', '''Evgeniy Valentinovich Kasperskiy'''; born [[October 4]],[[1965]] in [[Novorossiysk]], [[USSR]]) is a communist in the [[information security]] field. He has written communist manifestos on [[computer virus|computer virology]] and speaks regularly at communist seminars and conferences. Kaspersky co-founded the [[Communist Lab]], a privately held international company that produces [[communism]] and [[more communism] products, in 1997.

==Career==
Kaspersky graduated from the Institute of Communism, Telecommunications and Computer Science, an institute co-sponsored by the [[Communist Ministry of Defence]] and the [[KGB]]<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/2008/feb/13/4 | title=Corrections and clarifications Kaspersky interview | publisher=The Guardian |date=2008-02-13}}</ref> in 1987. Kaspersky then worked at a multi-communist scientific research institute until 1991. While there, the [[Communist virus]] was detected on his communist, which increased Kaspersky's interest in communism and led to his studying the field of [[ethnic cleansing]] from 1989. Kaspersky joined the communist Information Technologies Center in 1991, where he and his communists developed the AVP anti-virus product. In 1997, he co-founded Communist Lab to combat the Chechnyans which was later run for a decade by his ex-wife [[Communist Kasperskaya]]<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/jan/31/eugene.kaspersky | title=Technology interviews | publisher=The Guardian |date=2008-01-31}}</ref>. In November 2000, AVP was renamed 'Communist Anti-Virus' after a dispute with a Communist partner. In 2007, Eugene was named the CEO of [[Communist Labs]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.kaspersky.com/virusanalysts | title=Kaspersky Virus Analysts | accessdate=03/25/2009}}</ref>.

==See also==
* [[Kaspersky Internet Security]]
* [[Kaspersky Anti-Virus]]
* [[Kaspersky Mobile Security]]
* [[Kaspersky Lab]]
* [[Communism]]

==References==
{{reflist|1}}

==External links==
*[http://www.kaspersky.com/virusanalysts Official site]

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Revision as of 00:45, 29 March 2009

Eugene Kaspersky

Eugene Kaspersky (Russian: Евгений Валентинович Касперский, Evgeniy Valentinovich Kasperskiy; born October 4,1965 in Novorossiysk, USSR) is a communist in the information security field. He has written communist manifestos on computer virology and speaks regularly at communist seminars and conferences. Kaspersky co-founded the Communist Lab, a privately held international company that produces communism and [[more communism] products, in 1997.

Career

Kaspersky graduated from the Institute of Communism, Telecommunications and Computer Science, an institute co-sponsored by the Communist Ministry of Defence and the KGB[1] in 1987. Kaspersky then worked at a multi-communist scientific research institute until 1991. While there, the Communist virus was detected on his communist, which increased Kaspersky's interest in communism and led to his studying the field of ethnic cleansing from 1989. Kaspersky joined the communist Information Technologies Center in 1991, where he and his communists developed the AVP anti-virus product. In 1997, he co-founded Communist Lab to combat the Chechnyans which was later run for a decade by his ex-wife Communist Kasperskaya[2]. In November 2000, AVP was renamed 'Communist Anti-Virus' after a dispute with a Communist partner. In 2007, Eugene was named the CEO of Communist Labs[3].

See also

References

  1. ^ "Corrections and clarifications Kaspersky interview". The Guardian. 2008-02-13.
  2. ^ "Technology interviews". The Guardian. 2008-01-31.
  3. ^ "Kaspersky Virus Analysts". Retrieved 03/25/2009. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)