The Cyberthreat Real-Time Map microsite was designed and built by Minivegas, an integrated creative production company based in Amsterdam. A breakdown of each country’s level of infection can be triggered with a click, along with the ability to directly select a specific country and share statistics across popular social media platforms. Users can zoom in and out of either a globe or a flat map to pinpoint the major threats and identify the most infected areas in the world. The types of displayed threats include malicious objects detected during on-access and on-demand scans, email and Web antivirus detections, as well as objects identified by vulnerability and intrusion detection sub-systems. The data comes from Kaspersky Security Network (KSN), Kaspersky Lab’s globally distributed cloud-based infrastructure. The dynamic 3D world map visualizes the sheer volume of viral detections in real time. The Cutting Edge award recognizes projects with a commitment to moving the Web forward by leveraging the latest features and technologies in modern browsers and setting new standards and expectations around what is possible on the Web. Woburn, MA – J– Kaspersky Lab today announces that its Cyberthreat Real-Time Map project has been awarded 'CUTTING EDGE PROJECT OF THE WEEK' by Favourite Website Awards (FWA) and Adobe.
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