I have used Kaspersky, but I would favor BitDefender or Avira now.
Great, unbiased testing agailable here:
Available Crud, phones and their keyboards...
No.
With no chance of hiding electronic communications everything is slowed down back to the sixties pace when couriers and face to face meetings were used. That's one of the reasons why it seems like nothing is going on behind the scenes.
There's probably a parallel & secure system being set up, but that's even slower than trying to move on the legal front with fifty year old clandestine communication protocols.
Whether or not doing it the old fashioned way can reach the action stage fast enough remains to be seen.
All, JMHo, and like butt holes, everyone has one.
I'll look at and test the recent BitDefender but I'll have to ask a few folks who have a dim view of Avira just why they feel that way. Sometimes their dim view amounts to not liking what it takes to configure it or something in the interface. Not exactly great reasons to shoot down a good security application, IMHo.