X

Inside AVG's virus lab (photos)

On a recent visit to the Czech Republic, CNET editor Seth Rosenblatt toured the AVG offices to see how antivirus protection gets made. See some of what he saw in this slideshow.

Seth Rosenblatt
Senior writer Seth Rosenblatt covered Google and security for CNET News, with occasional forays into tech and pop culture. Formerly a CNET Reviews senior editor for software, he has written about nearly every category of software and app available.
Seth Rosenblatt
AVG_Prague_01_logo.jpg
1 of 10 Seth Rosenblatt/CNET

AVG in Brno

The city of Brno in the Czech Republic is a place where people go to learn. Situated about 130 miles southeast of Prague, its 11 universities host about 80,000 students, many of whom are computer engineers. So it's no surprise that while AVG's corporate offices are headquartered in Prague, its Brno that hosts the lifeblood of the company: its virus lab.
AVG_Prague_03_virus_lab_door_2.jpg
2 of 10 Seth Rosenblatt/CNET

The virus lab

The only indication that you've arrived at the virus lab area of the office is the raft of warnings plastered to the door. Yellow caution tape and printed fliers emblazoned with the biohazard icon make the lab stand out from the rest of the conference rooms and offices.
AVG_Prague_02_virus_lab_door_1.jpg
3 of 10 Seth Rosenblatt/CNET

A secure door

The virus lab is restricted, although computer viruses are not a biohazard. Yet.
AVG_Prague_04_virus_lab_analysts.jpg
4 of 10 Seth Rosenblatt/CNET

Just like you and me

Virus lab analysts work in a space not much different from anybody else. AVG's sit in high-backed chairs at Dell computers running Windows 7, and except for what's being displayed on their screens, the scene again returns to one of abject normality.
AVG_Prague_05_virus_map.jpg
5 of 10 Seth Rosenblatt/CNET

Map of attacks

AVG wouldn't let us show you screenshots of precisely how they take down a virus, but here's the threat map that their analysts see.
AVG_Prague_06_Karel_Obluk.jpg
6 of 10 Seth Rosenblatt/CNET

You can call him 'Chief'

AVG's chief scientist, Karel Obluk. "The cyber criminals go for profit; it could equally be the whole economy or one country's profit. When there were several spearheaded, targeted attacks against Boeing infrastructure, was that industrial espionage or cyber warfare?"
AVG_Prague_07_Pavel_Krcma.jpg
7 of 10 Seth Rosenblatt/CNET

Leading the lab

Pavel Krcma heads up AVG's virus lab. "We see an incredible amount of new virus samples. Our goal is to identify how those [viruses] work, analyze the sample, and create a signature to push to users and to the cloud."
AVG_Prague_08_Jiri_Bracek.jpg
8 of 10 Seth Rosenblatt/CNET

Building the self-defense weapon

Jiri Bracek is AVG's director of security engineering. "[AVG's] Resident Shield is a fully native process, which means that it starts very, very early in the boot phase."
AVG_Prague_09_Spilberk_castle.jpg
9 of 10 Seth Rosenblatt/CNET

The view: Spilberk Castle

AVG's offices look out toward Brno's Spilberk Castle, which dates back to the 13th century.
AVG_Prague_10_table_hockey.jpg
10 of 10 Seth Rosenblatt/CNET

AVG's rec room

AVG's Brno office is located in a complex that also hosts TrustPort, another computer security vendor, as well as a home appliance manufacturer. In most ways, the AVG offices could be the offices of any software company. There's a small library with muted lighting; a playroom for the children of AVG employees; and relaxation spaces designed to resemble places not often seen in the heart of central Europe, like beaches festooned with hammocks. The walls of one of the eating areas has been painted to resemble a Starbucks, complete with a massive Starbucks logo.

Here, AVG evangelist Tony Anscombe plays table hockey with CBS Interactive's Peggy Yu in the company's game room.

More Galleries

My Favorite Shots From the Galaxy S24 Ultra's Camera
A houseplant

My Favorite Shots From the Galaxy S24 Ultra's Camera

20 Photos
Honor's Magic V2 Foldable Is Lighter Than Samsung's Galaxy S24 Ultra
magic-v2-2024-foldable-1383

Honor's Magic V2 Foldable Is Lighter Than Samsung's Galaxy S24 Ultra

10 Photos
The Samsung Galaxy S24 and S24 Plus Looks Sweet in Aluminum
Samsung Galaxy S24

The Samsung Galaxy S24 and S24 Plus Looks Sweet in Aluminum

23 Photos
Samsung's Galaxy S24 Ultra Now Has a Titanium Design
The Galaxy S24 Ultra in multiple colors

Samsung's Galaxy S24 Ultra Now Has a Titanium Design

23 Photos
I Took 600+ Photos With the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max. Look at My Favorites
img-0368.jpg

I Took 600+ Photos With the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max. Look at My Favorites

34 Photos
17 Hidden iOS 17 Features You Should Definitely Know About
Invitation for the Apple September iPhone 15 event

17 Hidden iOS 17 Features You Should Definitely Know About

18 Photos
AI or Not AI: Can You Spot the Real Photos?
img-1599-2.jpg

AI or Not AI: Can You Spot the Real Photos?

17 Photos