03-08-2024 , 02:39 PM
https://www.kaspersky.com/transparency-center KASPERSKY GLOBAL TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE
Today, transparency is a vital element in the digital world we all rely on. Kaspersky Global Transparency Initiative includes a number of actionable and concrete measures to engage with the wider cybersecurity community and stakeholders in validating and verifying the trustworthiness of its products, internal processes and business operations. DATA, INDEPENDENT REVIEWS AND MORE...
Within the framework of our Global Transparency Initiative we have relocated our cyberthreat-related data storage and processing for a number of regions to Switzerland. We have also opened our first Transparency Center in the country.
User Data
Threat-related data received from users of Kaspersky products in Europe, North and Latin America, the Middle East, and also several countries in Asia-Pacific is processed and stored on Swiss servers.
Transparency Center
A facility for trusted partners and government stakeholders to review the company's code, software updates and threat detection rules. The company opened Transparency Centers in Kigali (Rwanda), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Madrid (Spain), Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), Rome (Italy), São Paulo (Brazil), Singapore, Tokyo (Japan), Utrecht (the Netherlands), Woburn (the United States), and Zurich (Switzerland).
Independent review
Third-party assessment of internal processes to verify the integrity of Kaspersky solutions and processes:
• SOC 2 audit, conducted by an independent accounting firm;
• ISO 27001 certification for data security systems. TRANSPARENCY CENTERS
Transparency Centers serve as facilities for trusted partners to access reviews of the company’s code, software updates and threat detection rules, along with other activities. Through them, we provide governments and partners with information on our products and their security, including essential and important technical documentation, for external evaluation in a secure environment. They also serve as a briefing center where trusted stakeholders can learn more about the company’s portfolio, engineering and data processing practices.
Kaspersky Transparency Centers are operating in Kigali, Kuala Lumpur, Madrid, Riyadh, Rome, São Paulo, Singapore, Tokyo, Utrecht, Woburn, and Zurich.
At Kaspersky’s Transparency Centers, the company provides the opportunity to compile its software from the source code and compare it with the publicly available one.
No other cybersecurity provider has done anything as far reaching as this. In opening its Transparency Centers, Kaspersky makes a significant step towards becoming completely transparent about its protection technologies, infrastructure and data processing practices.
The Transparency Centers’ services are also available for remote access. To request access to the Transparency Center, please contact TransparencyCenter@kaspersky.com or visit the website . INDEPENDENT AUDIT
Kaspersky continuously undertakes third-party assessments to verify the integrity of its solutions and processes. The company has successfully completed the Service Organization Control for Service Organizations (SOC 2) Type 2 audit, conducted by an independent accounting firm.
The final report confirms that the development and release of Kaspersky’s threat detection rules databases (AV databases) are protected from unauthorized changes by strong security controls. To learn more and to request the Kaspersky SOC 2 Type 2 Report, please visit the website.
Kaspersky has also attained ISO27001 certification for its data services.
THE NEXT LEVEL OF DATA PROTECTION!
While Kaspersky’s current data protection practices are implemented in accordance with the highest industry standards and provide an extremely high level of security for any information processed by the company’s products and services, the company continuously improves its procedures for the protection of its customers’ data.
Malicious and suspicious files voluntarily shared by users of Kaspersky products in Europe, North and Latin America, the Middle East, and also several countries in Asia-Pacific are processed and stored in two data centers in Zurich. These provide world-class facilities in compliance with industry standards to ensure the highest levels of security.
In addition, it has been certified that Kaspersky applies a management system in line with the ISO/IEC 27001:2013 standard in the delivery of malicious and suspicious files using Kaspersky Security Network (KSN) infrastructure, as well as safe storage and access to these files in the company’s Distributed File System (KLDFS). In 2022, Kaspersky’s data services were re-certified with extended scope, with data services for both cyberthreat-related data and statistics now being covered by the certification. This include the company’s data centers in Zurich, Switzerland; Frankfurt, Germany; Toronto, Canada; and Moscow, Russia.
https://www.kaspersky.com/transparency-center KASPERSKY GLOBAL TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE
Today, transparency is a vital element in the digital world we all rely on. Kaspersky Global Transparency Initiative includes a number of actionable and concrete measures to engage with the wider cybersecurity community and stakeholders in validating and verifying the trustworthiness of its products, internal processes and business operations. DATA, INDEPENDENT REVIEWS AND MORE...
Within the framework of our Global Transparency Initiative we have relocated our cyberthreat-related data storage and processing for a number of regions to Switzerland. We have also opened our first Transparency Center in the country.
User Data
Threat-related data received from users of Kaspersky products in Europe, North and Latin America, the Middle East, and also several countries in Asia-Pacific is processed and stored on Swiss servers.
Transparency Center
A facility for trusted partners and government stakeholders to review the company's code, software updates and threat detection rules. The company opened Transparency Centers in Kigali (Rwanda), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Madrid (Spain), Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), Rome (Italy), São Paulo (Brazil), Singapore, Tokyo (Japan), Utrecht (the Netherlands), Woburn (the United States), and Zurich (Switzerland).
Independent review
Third-party assessment of internal processes to verify the integrity of Kaspersky solutions and processes:
• SOC 2 audit, conducted by an independent accounting firm;
• ISO 27001 certification for data security systems. TRANSPARENCY CENTERS
Transparency Centers serve as facilities for trusted partners to access reviews of the company’s code, software updates and threat detection rules, along with other activities. Through them, we provide governments and partners with information on our products and their security, including essential and important technical documentation, for external evaluation in a secure environment. They also serve as a briefing center where trusted stakeholders can learn more about the company’s portfolio, engineering and data processing practices.
Kaspersky Transparency Centers are operating in Kigali, Kuala Lumpur, Madrid, Riyadh, Rome, São Paulo, Singapore, Tokyo, Utrecht, Woburn, and Zurich.
At Kaspersky’s Transparency Centers, the company provides the opportunity to compile its software from the source code and compare it with the publicly available one.
No other cybersecurity provider has done anything as far reaching as this. In opening its Transparency Centers, Kaspersky makes a significant step towards becoming completely transparent about its protection technologies, infrastructure and data processing practices.
The Transparency Centers’ services are also available for remote access. To request access to the Transparency Center, please contact TransparencyCenter@kaspersky.com or visit the website . INDEPENDENT AUDIT
Kaspersky continuously undertakes third-party assessments to verify the integrity of its solutions and processes. The company has successfully completed the Service Organization Control for Service Organizations (SOC 2) Type 2 audit, conducted by an independent accounting firm.
The final report confirms that the development and release of Kaspersky’s threat detection rules databases (AV databases) are protected from unauthorized changes by strong security controls. To learn more and to request the Kaspersky SOC 2 Type 2 Report, please visit the website.
Kaspersky has also attained ISO27001 certification for its data services.
THE NEXT LEVEL OF DATA PROTECTION!
While Kaspersky’s current data protection practices are implemented in accordance with the highest industry standards and provide an extremely high level of security for any information processed by the company’s products and services, the company continuously improves its procedures for the protection of its customers’ data.
Malicious and suspicious files voluntarily shared by users of Kaspersky products in Europe, North and Latin America, the Middle East, and also several countries in Asia-Pacific are processed and stored in two data centers in Zurich. These provide world-class facilities in compliance with industry standards to ensure the highest levels of security.
In addition, it has been certified that Kaspersky applies a management system in line with the ISO/IEC 27001:2013 standard in the delivery of malicious and suspicious files using Kaspersky Security Network (KSN) infrastructure, as well as safe storage and access to these files in the company’s Distributed File System (KLDFS). In 2022, Kaspersky’s data services were re-certified with extended scope, with data services for both cyberthreat-related data and statistics now being covered by the certification. This include the company’s data centers in Zurich, Switzerland; Frankfurt, Germany; Toronto, Canada; and Moscow, Russia. https://opentip.kaspersky.com/https%3A%2...tab=lookup Report
Report for web address
https://www.kaspersky.com/transparency-center
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Overview
IPv4 count ≈ 1,000
Files count —
Created
8 Oct, 1997
17:00
Expires
6 Oct, 2024
18:00
Domain kaspersky.com
Registration organization Joint Stock Company Kaspersky Lab
Registrar name Regional Network Information Center, JSC dba RU-CENTER
Today, transparency is a vital element in the digital world we all rely on. Kaspersky Global Transparency Initiative includes a number of actionable and concrete measures to engage with the wider cybersecurity community and stakeholders in validating and verifying the trustworthiness of its products, internal processes and business operations. DATA, INDEPENDENT REVIEWS AND MORE...
Within the framework of our Global Transparency Initiative we have relocated our cyberthreat-related data storage and processing for a number of regions to Switzerland. We have also opened our first Transparency Center in the country.
User Data
Threat-related data received from users of Kaspersky products in Europe, North and Latin America, the Middle East, and also several countries in Asia-Pacific is processed and stored on Swiss servers.
Transparency Center
A facility for trusted partners and government stakeholders to review the company's code, software updates and threat detection rules. The company opened Transparency Centers in Kigali (Rwanda), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Madrid (Spain), Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), Rome (Italy), São Paulo (Brazil), Singapore, Tokyo (Japan), Utrecht (the Netherlands), Woburn (the United States), and Zurich (Switzerland).
Independent review
Third-party assessment of internal processes to verify the integrity of Kaspersky solutions and processes:
• SOC 2 audit, conducted by an independent accounting firm;
• ISO 27001 certification for data security systems. TRANSPARENCY CENTERS
Transparency Centers serve as facilities for trusted partners to access reviews of the company’s code, software updates and threat detection rules, along with other activities. Through them, we provide governments and partners with information on our products and their security, including essential and important technical documentation, for external evaluation in a secure environment. They also serve as a briefing center where trusted stakeholders can learn more about the company’s portfolio, engineering and data processing practices.
Kaspersky Transparency Centers are operating in Kigali, Kuala Lumpur, Madrid, Riyadh, Rome, São Paulo, Singapore, Tokyo, Utrecht, Woburn, and Zurich.
At Kaspersky’s Transparency Centers, the company provides the opportunity to compile its software from the source code and compare it with the publicly available one.
No other cybersecurity provider has done anything as far reaching as this. In opening its Transparency Centers, Kaspersky makes a significant step towards becoming completely transparent about its protection technologies, infrastructure and data processing practices.
The Transparency Centers’ services are also available for remote access. To request access to the Transparency Center, please contact TransparencyCenter@kaspersky.com or visit the website . INDEPENDENT AUDIT
Kaspersky continuously undertakes third-party assessments to verify the integrity of its solutions and processes. The company has successfully completed the Service Organization Control for Service Organizations (SOC 2) Type 2 audit, conducted by an independent accounting firm.
The final report confirms that the development and release of Kaspersky’s threat detection rules databases (AV databases) are protected from unauthorized changes by strong security controls. To learn more and to request the Kaspersky SOC 2 Type 2 Report, please visit the website.
Kaspersky has also attained ISO27001 certification for its data services.
THE NEXT LEVEL OF DATA PROTECTION!
While Kaspersky’s current data protection practices are implemented in accordance with the highest industry standards and provide an extremely high level of security for any information processed by the company’s products and services, the company continuously improves its procedures for the protection of its customers’ data.
Malicious and suspicious files voluntarily shared by users of Kaspersky products in Europe, North and Latin America, the Middle East, and also several countries in Asia-Pacific are processed and stored in two data centers in Zurich. These provide world-class facilities in compliance with industry standards to ensure the highest levels of security.
In addition, it has been certified that Kaspersky applies a management system in line with the ISO/IEC 27001:2013 standard in the delivery of malicious and suspicious files using Kaspersky Security Network (KSN) infrastructure, as well as safe storage and access to these files in the company’s Distributed File System (KLDFS). In 2022, Kaspersky’s data services were re-certified with extended scope, with data services for both cyberthreat-related data and statistics now being covered by the certification. This include the company’s data centers in Zurich, Switzerland; Frankfurt, Germany; Toronto, Canada; and Moscow, Russia.
https://www.kaspersky.com/transparency-center KASPERSKY GLOBAL TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE
Today, transparency is a vital element in the digital world we all rely on. Kaspersky Global Transparency Initiative includes a number of actionable and concrete measures to engage with the wider cybersecurity community and stakeholders in validating and verifying the trustworthiness of its products, internal processes and business operations. DATA, INDEPENDENT REVIEWS AND MORE...
Within the framework of our Global Transparency Initiative we have relocated our cyberthreat-related data storage and processing for a number of regions to Switzerland. We have also opened our first Transparency Center in the country.
User Data
Threat-related data received from users of Kaspersky products in Europe, North and Latin America, the Middle East, and also several countries in Asia-Pacific is processed and stored on Swiss servers.
Transparency Center
A facility for trusted partners and government stakeholders to review the company's code, software updates and threat detection rules. The company opened Transparency Centers in Kigali (Rwanda), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Madrid (Spain), Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), Rome (Italy), São Paulo (Brazil), Singapore, Tokyo (Japan), Utrecht (the Netherlands), Woburn (the United States), and Zurich (Switzerland).
Independent review
Third-party assessment of internal processes to verify the integrity of Kaspersky solutions and processes:
• SOC 2 audit, conducted by an independent accounting firm;
• ISO 27001 certification for data security systems. TRANSPARENCY CENTERS
Transparency Centers serve as facilities for trusted partners to access reviews of the company’s code, software updates and threat detection rules, along with other activities. Through them, we provide governments and partners with information on our products and their security, including essential and important technical documentation, for external evaluation in a secure environment. They also serve as a briefing center where trusted stakeholders can learn more about the company’s portfolio, engineering and data processing practices.
Kaspersky Transparency Centers are operating in Kigali, Kuala Lumpur, Madrid, Riyadh, Rome, São Paulo, Singapore, Tokyo, Utrecht, Woburn, and Zurich.
At Kaspersky’s Transparency Centers, the company provides the opportunity to compile its software from the source code and compare it with the publicly available one.
No other cybersecurity provider has done anything as far reaching as this. In opening its Transparency Centers, Kaspersky makes a significant step towards becoming completely transparent about its protection technologies, infrastructure and data processing practices.
The Transparency Centers’ services are also available for remote access. To request access to the Transparency Center, please contact TransparencyCenter@kaspersky.com or visit the website . INDEPENDENT AUDIT
Kaspersky continuously undertakes third-party assessments to verify the integrity of its solutions and processes. The company has successfully completed the Service Organization Control for Service Organizations (SOC 2) Type 2 audit, conducted by an independent accounting firm.
The final report confirms that the development and release of Kaspersky’s threat detection rules databases (AV databases) are protected from unauthorized changes by strong security controls. To learn more and to request the Kaspersky SOC 2 Type 2 Report, please visit the website.
Kaspersky has also attained ISO27001 certification for its data services.
THE NEXT LEVEL OF DATA PROTECTION!
While Kaspersky’s current data protection practices are implemented in accordance with the highest industry standards and provide an extremely high level of security for any information processed by the company’s products and services, the company continuously improves its procedures for the protection of its customers’ data.
Malicious and suspicious files voluntarily shared by users of Kaspersky products in Europe, North and Latin America, the Middle East, and also several countries in Asia-Pacific are processed and stored in two data centers in Zurich. These provide world-class facilities in compliance with industry standards to ensure the highest levels of security.
In addition, it has been certified that Kaspersky applies a management system in line with the ISO/IEC 27001:2013 standard in the delivery of malicious and suspicious files using Kaspersky Security Network (KSN) infrastructure, as well as safe storage and access to these files in the company’s Distributed File System (KLDFS). In 2022, Kaspersky’s data services were re-certified with extended scope, with data services for both cyberthreat-related data and statistics now being covered by the certification. This include the company’s data centers in Zurich, Switzerland; Frankfurt, Germany; Toronto, Canada; and Moscow, Russia. https://opentip.kaspersky.com/https%3A%2...tab=lookup Report
Report for web address
https://www.kaspersky.com/transparency-center
Good
Overview
IPv4 count ≈ 1,000
Files count —
Created
8 Oct, 1997
17:00
Expires
6 Oct, 2024
18:00
Domain kaspersky.com
Registration organization Joint Stock Company Kaspersky Lab
Registrar name Regional Network Information Center, JSC dba RU-CENTER