I'm a virus tester and I'm afraid that I get a virus on my Mac…
That's equivalent to being an alligator hunter at the North Pole. There are no Mac viruses. None. Nada. Zip. Viruses are malware that self replicate. These do not exist and haven't since the release of OS X, 10.0. You're wasting your time looking for unicorns. There are plenty of Trojans, which is malware the user needs to be tricked into installing in some manner. It can't get on your computer by itself.
Get rid of Kaspersky. It is doing nothing useful - at all. It has no viruses to look for, and there is no AV software of any kind that will even attempt to stop you from installing a Trojan. Only very rarely will they even tell you you've installed any. I've seen EtreCheck reports here more than once where the user had as many as four different AV titles installed and running at the same time, and their Mac was still full of crap.
You only have 8 GB of RAM installed. That's not much, especially when you have not just one, but two VM software packages installed. At least one of which appears to be loading at startup (VMware). Your Mac is starving for RAM, which causes it to swap out data to disk as virtual RAM.
Get rid of Teamview. Never, ever have remote access software installed without having a very good reason for it being there.