“Apple cannot continue to lock down its iOS platform and restrict the types of software developed for it, says security firm Kaspersky’s CTO Nikolay Grebennikov,” Stuart Sumner reports for Computing.
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Sumner reports, “He said: ‘Apple simply can’t continue with its current closed approach, and in my opinion, to remain competitive it should be looking to open up its platform within a year. The Android platform, which is growing its market share, is much more open than the Apple iOS and it’s easier to create new applications for Android, including security software,’ said Grebennikov.”
Read more in the full article here.
MacDailyNews Take: Kaspersky’s CTO Nikolay Grebennikov. Taking disingenuousness to the next level. Why didn’t he just come right out and say, “We wish Apple would make its platform insecure like Google, so that we can sell ‘security’ to hundreds of millions of iOS users?”
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MDN’s take pretty much says it all. All of the security companies remind me of a good old-fashioned organized crime protection racket. “It’d be a shame if you failed to pay us and something…unfortunate… happened to your computer.”
What a bunch of B S.
Not you Darkness.
Previous should have been at the end. Was not meant as a reply. 😉
Yup. MDN nailed it…this guy is a self-serving jackass!
Kaspersky is actually spot on.
He just left out the words “for us” from the beginning of the sentence:
” to remain competitive it should be looking to open up its platform within a year.”
Apple is its iOS!
Like Hell it will be licensed.
This article isn’t about licensing iOS. Read more than the title next time.
Of course he’s talking about licensing iOS. He’s comparing it with android. Isn’t he?
Not in this article. The whole article on this page is about the types of software that can be installed on iOS.
Funny, I was in Dixons today and next to the iPad 2 on display there was a group of about 10 Android Tablets. Next to them, a little display showing all the anti virus and firewall software available for the Droid tabs.
Pathetic really.
As soon as those iOS devices get enough market share then they’ll get hit by the virus’ too. It’s just not worth anyone’s while right now!
/sarcasm
ROFL! Is this guy serious?? “to remain competetive.” Clearly this guy has no clue what’s been going on the last several years.
lol, asking a company to make their golden goose less secure…. who does he think Apple is, Microsoft?
In all fairness MDN, that was a pretty easy nail for you to hit.
Personally I like the fact that iOS is more protected than OS X from “do more harm than good” anti-virus apps.
The opening up is really only an issue if apps that we want are only available on other platforms. As “open” as Android is, they just recently got Netflix… kind of… some of them anyway…
PS: I can’t believe Kaspersky for the Mac is $40 a year.
Spot on with the MDN take.
iOS would be a target in a NY minute if Apple opened it up. 200 million users with a very nice $ profile.
Tell them to concentrate on improving their security app.
Intego’s is much better.
“Apple is not an expert in security”. Maybe not but they hired a pretty damed good one recently….
I’m sure Apple was waiting for his advice so they could know how to remain competitive.
Back in the day when I was in school, we learned about a technique when building a logical argument that involved what was known as “an appeal to authority” in which you drew upon either the opinion or statement by an authority figure to bolster your argument; many people use this technique, especially in advertising (9 out of 10 dentists agree/disagree), without realizing it. The problem I have with so many of these people is, that they have to actually be a recognized and acknowledged as an authority for their opinion to carry any weight or influence. Any guesses as to how much influence Kaspersky carries with this crowd?
With the crowd here or the infosec industry?
They are well respected in the security industry. At least their threat analysts are.
Im not sure the CTO is a security guy however
Lol i take back the cto comment i thought it said CFO when i first read it
Yeah, because cloning worked so FUCKING well for the Mac.
This dude is absolutely nuts talking about iOS remaining competitive. iOS is pulling in profits that would make every company in the world envious. The rest of the mobile industry will continue to copy everything Apple does. I hope Apple never opens up iOS even if iOS does suffer from shrinking market share as long as sales continue to grow. Screw Kaspersky and Android.
On another topic, I used to use Kaspersky AV on my BootCamp Windows XP partition. Man, that thing sucked. It was forever downloading AV updates. Fortunately, I didn’t pay for it since I had some pirated serials, but it wasn’t even worth the trouble to have for free. I finally dumped it for the free Microsoft Security Essentials AV software and that’s much less intrusive to use.
Yes. To remain competitive.
Windows is kicking Apples’ a s s.
Windows is sooo far ahead with the number of viruses it has that Apple will never be able to catch up.
So, to get more viruses, Apple will have to open up.
Sure, nothing like opening up/licensing your OS, and then having multiple device manufacturers screw up how well it works by adding buttons, slide-out keyboards, SD card slots, etc. (not to mention weight and thickness).
If I wanted an Android phone, I would have bought one.
Great MDN Take!
The Android Tablet problem neatly summed up:
http://www.marco.org/2011/06/17/the-android-tablet-problem
Open up iOS? Yeah right…..
Here’s headline for Kers Pesky:
Apple: Kaspersky should stop selling fear and use its programming skills to build something more usefull or risk going out of business within a year.
I wouldn’t be surprised if these security companies were responsible for most of the viruses and malware out there!
Actually, who do you think hires all the hackers that write viruses? How do you think a hacker applies for a job ? When you haven’t the resources to create the next big app because you’re too hopped up on energy drinks playing video games 18/7 and you’re about to be kicked out of
your mom’s basement what are your
options?
In reality a hacker isnt always a criminal or out doing damage. Most of the time its someone who is brilliant and bored. People who accel at this stuff usually get marked as troublemakers or labelled as dumb by the public school systems as kids because they don’t conform and “think different”
YES. Keep clones 1 iOS back.
MDN is right on!
The AntiVirus Klan just wants apple to be like googles’ Android.
Your characterization as “disingenuous” is kind, his statements were transparent, self serving and stupid.
nentendo doesn’t open up their stuff….
Am I the only one who sees the perfect sense in what he says?
He’s right that….
Ahh, crap, I’m sorry. I can’t go on with a straight face.
If Apple doesn’t allow malware and viruses on to my iPhone, there’s no way I will be buying an iPhone 5.
We’ve got to make a stand people!
Make your OS more like Android’s so hackers can give us a market on your platform. What an asshat.
http://themacadvocate.com/2011/06/17/kaspersky-cto-speaks-from-heart-ass-on-ios-security/