The Trump administration has removed Kaspersky Lab, a Moscow-based company that aims to better safety in cyberspace. And on the other hand, Kaspersky Lab's concerns that it will lose compfundamentals with the US government over its alleged ties to the Russian government have taken place.
According to a spokesman for the US General Services Administration, the decision was taken "after scrutiny and careful consideration". However, this examination is concrete measures taken against it Kaspersky Lab, as US government officials thought it was suspected for her involvement with the Russian authorities.
Kaspersky Lab has repeatedly stated that it has "never helped, nor will help, any government in the world conduct electronic espionage” with its founder, Eugene Kaspersky, claiming he is willing to provide the source code to prove his company's innocence. The US government, however, does not accept Kaspersky's allegations by submitting internal reports suggest to Trump to consider a broader ban that will block all US services from using Kaspersky software.
In a statement, Kaspersky Lab said it has yet to receive notification from any US government agency that it is being barred from being a vendor, adding that it believes it is "caught in the middle of a geopolitical struggle where each side is trying to use the company as a pawn in their political game».