Kaspersky Lab has launched the Kaspersky Appicenter application marketplace – the platform is aimed at corporate clients and industrial companies.

Kaspersky Lab has launched a marketplace with applications for corporate clients
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Any third-party software developer can create applications for this market; to do so, they must register, writes the Vedomosti newspaper.

The company has been developing Kaspersky Appicenter since 2021. As of February 2023, the amount of investment in the project was estimated at $1.5 million. Total investments for the entire period amounted to about $2 million.

Earlier, the head of the KasperskyOS-based platform solutions department at Kaspersky Lab, Dmitry Lukiyan, told the publication that at first it will be possible to develop third-party applications on Linux, while the applications themselves will run only on KasperskyOS. In the future, developers will completely switch to KasperskyOS.

Developers will be able to take the necessary tools to develop and distribute applications directly from Kaspersky Appicenter (the user must register in Appicenter as a developer, purchase a “box” (special device), download tools for writing code, and then write his application).

Kaspersky Lab’s application catalog will be monetized through the sale of license keys for Kaspersky Security Center (a single management and monitoring console that simplifies the administration of all corporate devices).

Kaspersky Appicenter’s first product is the cyber-immune gateway Kaspersky IoT Secure Gateway 3.0 (KISG) on the domestic Kraftway “Rubezh N” hardware platform.

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