Post by habibkhan21 on Mar 7, 2024 0:27:12 GMT -3
Kaspersky continues to operate with transparency. Move additional processing to Switzerland Kaspersky moves data processing related to cyber threats for users in Latin America and the Middle East to Switzerland. and has been certified as an information service again by TÜV AUSTRIA. Kaspersky has expanded the scope of data migration related to cyber threats. This currently covers users in Latin America and the Middle East. The company's commitment to following best data security practices has been reaffirmed with data service certification by TÜV AUSTRIA. Kaspersky has also publicly disclosed data requests and Technical expertise provided by government and law enforcement agencies as well as from users in the second half of 2021 These measures by Kaspersky reflect our continued commitment to greater transparency. As part of the Global Transparency Initiative (GTI), Kaspersky launched GTI in 2017, setting a benchmark for digital trust.
and became the first cybersecurity vendor to make its source code Greece Phone Number available for review. With a commitment to be a reliable partner for users Kaspersky remains one of the few international IT vendors working to turn transparency into an industry standard. and take steps towards greater responsibility. GTI1-2b7fde26.jpg Since March 2022, Kaspersky has been processing and storing malicious and suspicious files received from users in Latin America and the Middle East. which had previously been processed in Russia To the data center in Zurich Switzerland by previously Kaspersky has completed data storage migration for users in Europe, North America and some Asia Pacific countries. Data centers in Switzerland serve world-class facilities in accordance with leading industry standards.
So that Kaspersky users can be confident in the security of their data. Kaspersky has also renewed its ISO 27001 certification issued by independent certification body TÜV AUSTRIA, which is an internationally recognized security standard. In addition to the audit passed in 2020, this time the scope of certification has been further expanded. And now it covers not only the Kaspersky Security Network (KSN) system for secure storage and access to malicious and suspicious files (called KLDFS), but also the KSN system for processing statistics. (called KSNBuffer database) This includes ISO/IEC 27001:2013, which is internationally recognized as an industry best practice and safety standard. It is at the heart of Kaspersky's approach to information security operations and management. The certification, issued by third-party certification authority TÜV AUSTRIA, demonstrates the company's commitment to strong data security and adherence to industry-leading practices for data services.
and became the first cybersecurity vendor to make its source code Greece Phone Number available for review. With a commitment to be a reliable partner for users Kaspersky remains one of the few international IT vendors working to turn transparency into an industry standard. and take steps towards greater responsibility. GTI1-2b7fde26.jpg Since March 2022, Kaspersky has been processing and storing malicious and suspicious files received from users in Latin America and the Middle East. which had previously been processed in Russia To the data center in Zurich Switzerland by previously Kaspersky has completed data storage migration for users in Europe, North America and some Asia Pacific countries. Data centers in Switzerland serve world-class facilities in accordance with leading industry standards.
So that Kaspersky users can be confident in the security of their data. Kaspersky has also renewed its ISO 27001 certification issued by independent certification body TÜV AUSTRIA, which is an internationally recognized security standard. In addition to the audit passed in 2020, this time the scope of certification has been further expanded. And now it covers not only the Kaspersky Security Network (KSN) system for secure storage and access to malicious and suspicious files (called KLDFS), but also the KSN system for processing statistics. (called KSNBuffer database) This includes ISO/IEC 27001:2013, which is internationally recognized as an industry best practice and safety standard. It is at the heart of Kaspersky's approach to information security operations and management. The certification, issued by third-party certification authority TÜV AUSTRIA, demonstrates the company's commitment to strong data security and adherence to industry-leading practices for data services.