List of Dr.Web Katana Customers
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Companies using Dr.Web Katana for Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) include: Mts Russia, a Russia based Communications organisation with 60388 employees and revenues of $7.60 billion, Alfa-Bank, a Russia based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 26000 employees and revenues of $1.80 billion, Ufanet Russia, a Russia based Communications organisation with 2771 employees and revenues of $119.0 million and many others.
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Alfa-Bank | Banking and Financial Services | 26000 | $1.8B | Russia | Dr.Web | Dr.Web Katana | Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, Alfa-Bank integrated a Dr.Web antivirus subscription service called Dr.Web AV-Desk into its Alfa-Click internet banking channel to provision endpoint protection for retail customers. The deployment is associated with the Dr.Web Katana application and classified as Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR). The offering automated purchases inside the Alfa-Click workflow and included a 30 day trial to encourage adoption among digital banking customers in Russia.
Dr.Web Katana technologies are documented by the vendor as incorporated into Dr.Web products, therefore Katana aligned EDR capabilities such as continuous endpoint monitoring, threat detection, and automated remediation are inferred to be present in this implementation, consistent with Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) functionality. Operational scope focused on retail and digital banking customer endpoints accessed through Alfa-Click, with provisioning and subscription management integrated into the bank's online customer purchase flows. The initiative is described as intended to strengthen retail digital banking customer endpoint security in Russia.
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Mts Russia | Communications | 60388 | $7.6B | Russia | Dr.Web | Dr.Web Katana | Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, MTS Russia deployed Dr.Web AV-Desk to deliver managed endpoint protection for both business and consumer customers. Dr.Web states its product portfolio includes Dr.Web Katana preventive non-signature technologies, and therefore use of Dr.Web Katana within these Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) service offerings is inferred but not explicitly documented in the announcement.
The deployment was structured as a subscription managed service offering, marketed in Classic, Standard and Premium packages targeted at SMBs and retail subscribers. Dr.Web AV-Desk provided centralized management and endpoint agent provisioning across customer sites, and the inferred inclusion of Dr.Web Katana suggests the service incorporated preventive, non-signature detection capabilities common to Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) solutions.
Operational coverage explicitly spanned MTS retail and business customers across Russia and Belarus, with MTS operating the managed service layer and subscription administration. Governance for the offering aligned with managed service delivery, using AV-Desk as the control plane for policy configuration, subscription tiering and remote endpoint management, while the specific use of Dr.Web Katana is treated as an inferred component of Dr.Webs product capabilities rather than a documented integration.
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Ufanet Russia | Communications | 2771 | $119M | Russia | Dr.Web | Dr.Web Katana | Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) | 2009 | n/a |
In 2009, Ufanet Russia deployed Dr.Web Katana as part of a Dr.Web AV-Desk 5.0 adoption to offer antivirus subscriptions and to strengthen network-level protection for its subscriber base in Russia. Dr.Web Katana, an Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) solution, was used alongside Dr.Web AV-Desk 5.0 to provide centralized management of antivirus subscriptions and to enable enhanced detection and HTTP monitoring features.
Implementation emphasized centralized provisioning and subscription management through the AV-Desk 5.0 console, enabling the ISP to distribute antivirus clients, signature updates, and policy configurations to subscriber endpoints. Functional capabilities implemented included enhanced detection workflows, HTTP traffic monitoring at network ingress and egress points, and signature and heuristic detection mechanisms consistent with Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) functionality.
Operational coverage focused on Ufanet Russia’s subscriber base across its regional network, integrating endpoint protection into the ISP’s network-level monitoring and subscriber service catalog. The deployment aligned the Dr.Web Katana Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) application with network security controls to surface detections for operational teams and to support subscription provisioning and management workflows.
Governance was centralized through the AV-Desk management plane, consolidating antivirus policy, update distribution, and detection alerting for Ufanet. Rollout prioritized subscriber-facing provisioning and network HTTP monitoring capabilities, with configuration management and incident handling routed to the ISP’s network security operations.
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