Kaspersky focused on APAC growth, records positive sales results

“We continue to grow while navigating the roughest of seas. By performing consistently across all our priority areas, we’ve sustained growth in many regions – including the Middle East, Asia-Pacific and Latin America,” says Eugene Kaspersky, founder and CEO of Kaspersky.

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Kaspersky’s 2025 financial results for 2025 revealed positive sales results as the cybersecurity vendor recorded a 4% growth year-on-year (YoY), driving revenue to US$836 million. Driving the growth was the vendor’s B2B product portfolio, with a 16% YoY growth.

The cybersecurity vendor, which continues to have a growing presence in key markets in the Asia Pacific region and Europe, issued more than 560 product releases and upgrades in 2025. With a focus on large enterprises as well as SMEs, Kaspersky increased sales of cybersecurity products to both enterprise (+21% YoY) and SME businesses (+7% YoY), with the sales performance of non-endpoint solutions, which are products designed to protect infrastructure beyond traditional laptops and servers, outpacing their endpoint counterparts, getting +29% YoY and +1% YoY, respectively.

It’s next‑generation AI-powered Kaspersky SIEM, which was strengthened with AI functionality for detecting signs of dynamic link library (DLL) hijacking, a dedicated User and Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA) ruleset and integration with Kaspersky Digital Footprint Intelligence and Managed Detection and Response, experienced an impressive 30% jump. Likewise, Kaspersky Threat Intelligence, whose leadership last year was recognized by Frost & Sullivan, grew by 18% YoY.

On cybersecurity for operational technologies, Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity, designed to protect critical OT equipment, assets and networks from cyberthreats, increased by 25% YoY. The sales of Kaspersky Managed Detection and Response also almost doubled in 2025, going up by 90% YoY.

Taking a look at market growth, Kaspersky kept growing the sales of consumer products in regions with a supportive business climate, showing an 11% increase in sales in the Middle Eastern region and a 16% surge in Russia and the CIS countries, where it delivered the best performance in the company’s history. For the Asia-Pacific region the year was remarkable in terms of growing the number of new customers, which showed the highest dynamics ever with a rise of 19%.

According to Eugene Kaspersky, founder and CEO of Kaspersky, the cybersecurity vendor’s business results underscore the strength of its strategy.

“We continue to grow while navigating the roughest of seas. By performing consistently across all our priority areas, we’ve sustained growth in many regions – including the Middle East, Asia-Pacific and Latin America. And we will continue investing in our people, products, technology and business development to be able to seize new opportunities and accelerate growth,” he said.

Globally, Kaspersky continued its investments in the regions with a favorable climate for business development and opportunities for future growth. In 2025, Kaspersky opened a new office in Vietnam and appointed a new General Manager for South-East Asia to scale business across the region. The company has also strengthened its local teams in the Asia-Pacific, Latin American and Middle Eastern regions, growing the total headcount to more than 5,500 professionals.