Judge Tosses Kaspersky Lab Suits Against US Government Ban

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Publicated : 22/11/2024   Category : security


Judge Tosses Kaspersky Lab Suits Against US Government Ban


A US judge dismisses two lawsuits filed by Kaspersky Lab, which argued the US government ban on its products was unconstitutional and caused undue harm.



The US government ban on Kaspersky Lab software in federal agencies will remain in place following a judges decision to dismiss two lawsuits in which the Moscow-based security firm argued the ban was both unconstitutional and caused undue harm.
In September 2017, the US Department of Homeland Security filed Binding Operational Directive 17-01 to ban the use of Kaspersky Lab security products on federal agency systems. The ban stemmed from concerns about ties between Kaspersky Lab and Russian intelligence agencies. A separate bill called the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), passed by Congress and approved by President Trump, also banned Kaspersky products for federal use.
Kaspersky fought back against both with a December 2017 lawsuit in which it
demanded
the court reverse its decision, arguing it had not been given a fair opportunity and the DHS had not provided technical evidence to validate its actions. In January, it filed a
motion
for a preliminary injection in the lawsuit, claiming the ban had caused damage to its reputation and revenue.
US District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly has rejected Kasperskys argument stating the ban was unconstitutional. The decision is necessary, she says, for US government security and while the governments defensive actions may have adverse consequences for some third parties, theyre not necessarily unconstitutional.
The NDAA does not inflict punishment on Kaspersky Lab, she says in a memorandum published on
CyberScoop
. It eliminates a perceived risk to the Nations cybersecurity and, in so doing, has the secondary effect of foreclosing one small source of revenue for a large multinational corporation.
Following the courts decision, Kaspersky issued a statement to express its disappointment and maintain the governments actions were both unconstitutional and unfair. It plans to pursue its rights to appeal.
Given the lack of evidence of wrongdoing by the company and the imputation of malicious cyber activity by nation-states to a private company, these decisions have broad implications for the broader technology community, the company
states
.
The ban will come into effect on October 1. Read more details
here
.

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