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17:07, 23 September 2025
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Reliability Meets Usability: Kaspersky and CommuniGate Pro Join Forces to Protect Corporate Email

Kaspersky Lab and Russian IT firm CommuniGate Pro have entered into a technology partnership to bolster corporate email security. The integration promises multi-layered protection against phishing, spam, malware, and more—while offering businesses greater reliability and control over their communications.

Reducing Risks

The partnership aims to strengthen defenses against both mass and advanced cyber threats, improving the security of corporate communication channels. This move is expected to support the growth of domestic cybersecurity solutions while reducing risks of data leaks, phishing, malicious attachments, and potential reputational or financial losses.

Russian companies stand to benefit from more secure corporate email systems, fewer costs for third-party tools, and stronger confidence in domestic software. The collaboration also reduces dependency on foreign products and indirectly improves personal data protection in corporate environments.

Hybrid Infrastructure

The deal could also capture interest across the CIS, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East, where companies are actively seeking alternatives to Western solutions that meet international security standards. Domestically, the demand for secure corporate email is growing in government agencies, the financial sector, and large enterprises.

The extended integration of Kaspersky technologies will allow us to take corporate communications security to a new level. Our users will gain a convenient email system with robust protection against current cyber threats. This is especially important as attacks grow in number and companies look for reliable Russian-made solutions in line with import substitution
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Integration may also help shape unified security standards for corporate correspondence. The roadmap includes AI-driven threat detection, behavioral analytics, cloud integration, hybrid infrastructure, and automated response modules. These features reflect a shift toward proactive and intelligent cybersecurity architectures.

Competitors and Market Partners

In summer 2025, Russian Post partnered with leading cybersecurity players—Kaspersky, Solar Group, and Positive Technologies—to replicate best practices across the industry. Russian Post itself has since fully replaced its critical IT infrastructure with domestic solutions, including supply chain analytics once powered by RiverLogic.

Analysts note rising demand for corporate email with custom domains, supported by anti-spam, anti-phishing, SPF, DKIM, DMARC, and attachment protection. This underscores a broader shift from simple email hosting to secure communications built on authentication standards.

Domestic platforms such as Yandex 360 for Business, CommuniGate Pro, MyOffice Mail, and VK WorkSpace illustrate how Russian providers are creating office ecosystems with embedded security controls—both competing and cooperating in a rapidly evolving market.

Comprehensive Protection

The Kaspersky–CommuniGate alliance reflects long-term trends in cybersecurity: import substitution, stronger data protection, and a surge in corporate threats. To succeed, the solution must deliver not just antivirus or spam filtering but full-spectrum defense, including encryption, authentication, and incident response.

Future scenarios include tighter regulations in Russia around corporate email, mandatory certifications, and trusted infrastructures. Competition will likely intensify as other domestic vendors expand their offerings. At the same time, there’s export potential in neighboring markets and even opportunities for international partnerships if the solutions are adapted and certified.

Analysts also predict the rise of ecosystem-level products—bundling email, office tools, cloud storage, and communications—all fortified with advanced security features.

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