It certainly does, though it may take some time.

The company has codenamed the KasperskyOS as 11-11.

Adding further, he said, We designed the OS from scratch, for different applications and purposes.

Kaspersky Launches Its Own Operating System After 14 Years Of Hard Work

What matters most for Linux, Windows, MacOS and the like is compatibility and universality.

The developers do their utmost to popularise their solutions by oversimplifying app development and toolsets.

But when it comes to our target audiences (hardware developers, SCADA systems, IoT, etc.

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), this approach is a no-go: What matters most here is security.

The OS has three main components:

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A standalone secure hypervisor (KSH), and3.

A system for secure interaction between OS components.

When security has to be guaranteed, we have to build something new.

Something that is secure by design, he added.

KasperskyOS or KOS will possibly on all platforms like Windows, MacOS and Linux in connected devices.

Here are some of the features:

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Secure architecture of applications4.

Mandatory identification and labeling

For more information, check out thewhitepaperpublished by KasperskyOS.

source: www.techworm.net