
Kaspersky named leader in 2025 SPARK Matrix for cyber threat intelligence
Kaspersky has been named a Leader in the 2025 SPARK Matrix: Digital Threat Intelligence Management by QKS Group, recognised for the strength of its Threat Intelligence capabilities.
The SPARK Matrix report highlights Kaspersky's ability to deliver comprehensive services that support organisations globally in detecting, attributing, and responding to complex cyber threats. According to QKS Group, Kaspersky's threat intelligence offering is backed by extensive cybersecurity experience and a research team acknowledged internationally for its work.
Kaspersky's Threat Intelligence services provide real-time access to an extensive collection of threat data, advanced persistent threat (APT) insights, malware analysis, and digital risk intelligence. The company reports that it tracks more than 1,100 cyber threat actors and campaigns worldwide and produces upwards of 200 threat intelligence reports each year.
The continual research effort by Kaspersky supports a large-scale APT collection containing over 100,000 files, augmented by the use of advanced automated tools. This combination helps the company deliver a high degree of attribution accuracy for threat actor identification and campaign analysis, which is crucial for managed security service providers (MSSPs) and large enterprises seeking robust cyber defence capabilities.
Kaspersky was acknowledged for its position in both technological leadership and customer impact among vendors assessed globally by QKS Group. This recognition highlights the company's contribution to the evolving field of cyber threat intelligence and its practical value to a range of organisations facing security challenges.
Alexander Liskin, Head of Threat Research at Kaspersky, said, "We are honored to be recognised as a Leader in the 2025 SPARK MatrixTM for Digital Threat Intelligence Management by QKS Group. This acknowledgment reflects our long-standing commitment to providing deep, actionable threat intelligence that helps organisations stay ahead of ever-evolving cyber threats. We will continue to innovate and empower our customers and partners with the tools they need to protect their digital environments with confidence."
The SPARK Matrix report also points to recent enhancements in Kaspersky's offerings. QKS Group Analyst Arpita Dash commented, "Kaspersky continues to differentiate itself in the threat intelligence space with its rich and meaningful context, deep expertise in malware detection and APT research, and a vast collection of malware and clean files for precise attribution. Its latest advancements, including the Digital Footprint Intelligence Dashboard and enhanced multitenancy capabilities, significantly improve usability for MSSPs and enterprises."
"The introduction of a Tenant Center dashboard further streamlines threat monitoring and asset management. With AI localisation for Threat Intelligence Reporting and an interactive mode for the Research Sandbox on the roadmap, Kaspersky reinforces its commitment to driving innovation in cyber threat intelligence."
Organisations utilising Kaspersky's intelligence solutions gain access to resources that aim to improve their ability to respond to cyber incidents and manage digital risk. Features such as the Digital Footprint Intelligence Dashboard are designed to help enterprises monitor and understand their exposure, while multitenancy capabilities cater to the requirements of organisations managing security for multiple clients or subsidiaries.
The roadmap for Kaspersky's threat intelligence services includes further enhancements such as artificial intelligence-based localisation for threat intelligence reports and interactive improvements to its research sandbox tools. These developments are intended to broaden the accessibility and effectiveness of Kaspersky's offerings for a diverse global user base.
Kaspersky's recognition in the 2025 SPARK Matrix assessment by QKS Group reflects industry acknowledgment of its commitment to providing customers with contextual and actionable threat intelligence, supporting a broad spectrum of defence strategies against modern cyber risks.