Kaspersky Hits Record $822M in 2024, Fueled by B2B Surge and Innovation

Kaspersky reported a record-breaking 2024 with an 11% sales increase, reaching USD 822 million in revenue. The company’s success was driven by a 19% growth in global B2B sales, with enterprise and SMB sectors rising 21% and 17%, respectively.

Key products like Kaspersky Next XDR Expert (up 100%) and AI-powered SIEM (up 39%) fueled corporate growth, while B2C sales dipped slightly by 2% due to geopolitical factors, though regions like LatAm (+6%) and META (+20%) thrived. Innovations like KasperskyOS-based solutions grew 84%.

Andrey Efremov, Chief Business Development Officer, said, “This milestone fuels us to go further: extending our technological leadership and innovating to be ahead of tomorrow’s threats today.”

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