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Kaspersky Reports 2025 Revenue of $836 Million, Driven by Strong B2B Growth

Eugene Kaspersky

Kaspersky sees double-digit enterprise momentum and robust Middle East performance

Kaspersky has reported annual revenue of approximately $836 million for 2025, marking a 4% year-on-year (YoY) increase, driven primarily by strong growth in its B2B cybersecurity portfolio.

The company’s enterprise-focused segment recorded a 16% YoY increase, underlining rising demand for advanced cybersecurity solutions amid an increasingly complex threat landscape. In the Middle East, performance was particularly strong, with B2B sales growing by 23% and B2C sales surging by 39%.

Kaspersky noted that the global cybersecurity environment continues to intensify, with its systems detecting nearly half a million malicious files ежедневно in 2025. In response, the company delivered over 560 product updates and enhancements during the year, reinforcing its commitment to innovation and comprehensive protection.

“Our results reflect the strength of our strategy as we continue to grow across key regions despite a challenging global environment.”

— Eugene Kaspersky

Enterprise growth was led by a 21% increase in large enterprise sales and a 7% rise among small and medium-sized businesses. Notably, non-endpoint security solutions focused on protecting broader infrastructure grew by 29%, significantly outpacing traditional endpoint products.

The company’s flagship platform, Kaspersky Next, emerged as a key growth driver, recording a remarkable 158% YoY increase. The platform, which integrates EDR and XDR capabilities, was further expanded with solutions tailored for SMBs.

Kaspersky’s advanced solutions portfolio also delivered strong results. Its AI-powered SIEM platform grew by 30%, while Threat Intelligence services rose by 18%. Demand for industrial cybersecurity remained high, with Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity solutions increasing by 25% YoY.

Managed security services also saw significant traction, with Managed Detection and Response (MDR) nearly doubling in sales, up 90% YoY, reflecting ongoing cybersecurity talent shortages globally.

While the B2C segment saw a slight global decline of 3%, the company achieved growth in key markets, including an 11% increase in the Middle East and a 19% rise in new customers across Asia-Pacific. Kaspersky’s consumer base reached 70 million users in 2025.

Looking ahead, Kaspersky continues to invest in regional expansion, talent, and next-generation technologies, positioning itself to capitalise on growing global demand for cybersecurity resilience and digital trust.

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