Today’s cybercriminals constantly design unique and innovative methods of penetration and compromise. To avoid perimeter prevention technologies they use social engineering, non-malware and supply chain attacks to operate under the radar of security designed to catch ‘bad’ traces. It’s not enough to just ‘know’ what’s bad or dangerous – enterprises need to understand what’s normal, and use AI-driven techniques that simplify and automate this process. Targeted Attack Analyzer is a machine learning engine that involves self-learning to establish the baseline of normal, legitimate activities of an entire network. Through continuous network telemetry collection it finds deviations, detects suspicious activities and predicts further malicious actions at the initial stages of multilayered attacks.
Product | Market Share (%) |
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Kaspersky Anti-Targeted Attack Platform | 0.2% |
CrowdStrike Falcon | 14.1% |
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint | 10.3% |
Other | 75.4% |
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Category | Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) | Aug 29, 2025 | Download |
Product | Reviews, tips, and advice from real users | Aug 29, 2025 | Download |
Comparison | Kaspersky Anti-Targeted Attack Platform vs CrowdStrike Falcon | Aug 29, 2025 | Download |
Comparison | Kaspersky Anti-Targeted Attack Platform vs SentinelOne Singularity Complete | Aug 29, 2025 | Download |
Comparison | Kaspersky Anti-Targeted Attack Platform vs Microsoft Defender for Endpoint | Aug 29, 2025 | Download |
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HP Wolf Security | 3.9 | 2.8% | 87% | 8 interviewsAdd to research |
Trend Vision One | 4.3 | 2.7% | 97% | 77 interviewsAdd to research |
Kaspersky Anti-Targeted Attack Platform offers a transparent pricing structure with no setup costs, ensuring a smooth onboarding process for users. Pricing methods typically involve subscription-based models, accommodating per-user or per-device licensing options. The pricing range is adaptable, catering to businesses of varying sizes and security needs, providing comprehensive protection against targeted attacks.
Kaspersky Anti-Targeted Attack Platform was previously known as Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack.
Author info | Rating | Review Summary |
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Security Engineer at adcb | 3.5 | The Kaspersky Anti-Targeted Attack Platform effectively combines solutions for email security, sandbox analysis, and USB blocking. However, it lacks adequate backup and recovery features, and if the primary solution fails, there's no option to restore or transfer logs. |
Senior Manager Cyber Security Services & Solutions at Trillium | 4.0 | No summary available |
Independent Consultant | 4.0 | I use Kaspersky Anti-Targeted Attack Platform mainly for monitoring endpoints and network activity. It excellently collects metadata but lacks in network analysis compared to competitors. Unlike others, it allows for immediate creation of new detection rules for improved results. |
Systems Engineer at PGE | 2.5 | I experienced significant issues with Kaspersky Anti-Targeted Attack Platform, as it failed to detect problems on endpoints and did not provide alerts about attacks. Overall, the product did not meet my expectations for security effectiveness. |
Cyber Security Manager at PT. Intikom Berlian Mustika | 4.0 | I use Kaspersky Anti-Targeted Attack Platform for its sandbox and deployment features, though it lacks integration capabilities. It offers cost-effective on-premises deployment, but I find CrowdStrike better for integration, and we're looking for a more stable solution. |
Sales Manager, Checkpoint at South Asian Technologies | 3.0 | Kaspersky Anti-Targeted Attack Platform's anti-ransomware update is valuable, but pricing improvements are needed for better market penetration, especially among small and medium businesses in regions like Sri Lanka. Enhanced package pricing would boost sales significantly. |