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    Techie.lkBy Techie.lkMarch 3, 2026Updated:April 23, 2026No Comments0 Views
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    Kaspersky has announced an update to Kaspersky Cloud Workload Security (CWS) offering, introducing AI-powered workload analysis, enhanced integrations and performance optimizations designed to help organizations better secure complex cloud and hybrid environments.

    The latest update brings integration with OpenAI API in the Kaspersky Container Security (KCS) part of the offering, also resulting in the creation of a new Advanced Pro license within the product. The new capability provides contextual descriptions of detected vulnerabilities and potential risks, helping accelerate investigations, reduce knowledge gaps and support faster decision-making.

    Designed for modern DevOps and hybrid cloud environments, Kaspersky CWS provides centralized visibility across workloads, Kubernetes clusters and cloud platforms, while supporting runtime protection, shift-left security practices and regulatory compliance requirements.

    The update allows organizations to enrich container image scanning results with automated explanations and risk context generated by third-party large language models integrated via OpenAI API. By transforming technical scan data into actionable insights, the feature helps teams prioritize remediation and streamline security operations.

    Additional improvements include single sign-on (SSO) integration and multi-domain Active Directory support, enabling more seamless deployment across distributed enterprise environments. To optimize performance, Kaspersky CWS now also enhances image scanning efficiency by skipping oversized images when needed and avoiding rescans of identical images within a predefined timeframe. Expanded security policy capabilities and UX/UI updates further simplify workload protection and policy management.

    The new release also updates Light Agent components, now leveraging the latest versions of Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows (version 12.12) and Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Linux (version 12.4) to improve overall security and integration capabilities.

    “As AI adoption accelerates across industries, organizations are increasingly relying on containerized environments – placing additional pressure on security teams. To help ease this burden, we introduced AI integration within Kaspersky Cloud Workload Security that enables security professionals, including those just beginning their journey in container security, to make faster decisions and gain deeper insight into potential risks and vulnerabilities,” comments Anton Rusakov-Rudenko, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Cloud & Network Security at Kaspersky. “Combined with performance optimizations and expanded integration capabilities, the solution helps organizations to protect cloud environments more efficiently while maintaining operational resilience.’’ To learn more about Kaspersky Cloud Workload Security, please follow the link.

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