Kaspersky OS, the most secure operating system in the world

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If you are passionate about the world of computing, surely on more than one occasion, either due to programming tasks or other types of issues, you have taken into account the safety of both your product and your equipment, more if possible after Check out the huge wave of DDoS attacks that have literally sunk the Internet. To save all these kinds of issues a few days ago saw the light KasperskyOS.

Kaspersky OS is nothing more than an operating system in which the Eugene Kaspersky, CEO and founder of the security company that bears his name, has been working no less than 14 years. Among its most unique as well as interesting characteristics, it should be noted, for example, that we are literally talking about an anti-hacker operating system that is installed on a hardware device that, as advertised, is completely inviolable.

According to Eugene Kaspersky, it would take a quantum computer to break the digital signature of its operating system.

Based on what little is known about this creation at the moment, it seems Kaspersky OS is a operating system built entirely from scratch always thinking about safety. Due to this, its creators have not wanted to be based on Linux, as it usually happens, or on any other type of known operating system. Thanks to this, hackers cannot use the tools they currently have to carry out some kind of attack.

To all this we must add certain characteristics such as the fact that it uses a microkernel architecture, which in addition to making it much more secure, allows users to assemble it by blocks choosing the functions it offers depending on their needs, while, secondly, the operating system must be implemented in hardware devices protected by a layer 3 switch created by Kaspersky herself.

This type of hardware has been developed with protect simple networks and Internet of Things devices which, as you will surely remember, were responsible for a certain massive DDoS attack that for several hours managed to shut down services such as Twitter, Spotify or Netflix, among others.

Further information: Eugene KasperskyBlog


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  1.   Xavier Stefan said

    safer? puffffffffff that makes it even more insecure