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Kaspersky announces important milestone for “Global Transparency Initiative” (GTI) by moving data collection and processing activities from Russia to Switzerland and open the Transparency Center (Transparency Center) the company's 5th in North America With this increased transparency Kaspersky is calling on all sectors to work together to increase the security and integrity of modern software products. Kaspersky, a leading global cybersecurity company, has announced the “Global Transparency Concept. ” or the first Global Transparency Initiative (GTI) three years ago. To pioneer a new approach for the cybersecurity industry based on greater transparency and accountability. The aim is to engage with the wider cybersecurity community. and stakeholders in checking and confirming product reliability internal processes and business operations.
To this end, Kaspersky has made its software source code available for independent verification and conducted numerous third-party evaluations. This includes SOC2 auditing by a Big Four company and is ISO27001 certified for Telegram Number Data data services. Kaspersky also moved its data processing infrastructure from Russia to Switzerland. and today announced the completion of this transition. Moving data processing and storage which was announced in November 2018 is now complete. In addition to data from Europe, the United States and Canada. Kaspersky has also moved to store and process data for several countries in Asia Pacific. The list of Asia Pacific countries that are part of the GTI migration plan includes Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, South Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam. Kaspersky has announced the opening of a new Transparency Center in North America. In conjunction with the CyberNB Association in New Brunswick, Canada, customer threat information is shared by users in these locations.
It is currently processed in two data centers in Zurich. Switzerland and includes previously suspected or unknown malicious files. Kaspersky products are sent to Kaspersky Security Network (KSN) for automated malware analysis. Eugene Kaspersky, CEO of Kaspersky, said: “Since we announced Global Transparency Initiative, with several clear steps Including data processing and moving storage Kaspersky has not only reaffirmed its commitment to being a reliable partner; But it also has expectations from the market and regulators. In the three years since its announcement We have seen a major shift in data security approaches and regulations. We see that investment in trust and transparency is gradually increasing.
To this end, Kaspersky has made its software source code available for independent verification and conducted numerous third-party evaluations. This includes SOC2 auditing by a Big Four company and is ISO27001 certified for Telegram Number Data data services. Kaspersky also moved its data processing infrastructure from Russia to Switzerland. and today announced the completion of this transition. Moving data processing and storage which was announced in November 2018 is now complete. In addition to data from Europe, the United States and Canada. Kaspersky has also moved to store and process data for several countries in Asia Pacific. The list of Asia Pacific countries that are part of the GTI migration plan includes Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, South Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam. Kaspersky has announced the opening of a new Transparency Center in North America. In conjunction with the CyberNB Association in New Brunswick, Canada, customer threat information is shared by users in these locations.
It is currently processed in two data centers in Zurich. Switzerland and includes previously suspected or unknown malicious files. Kaspersky products are sent to Kaspersky Security Network (KSN) for automated malware analysis. Eugene Kaspersky, CEO of Kaspersky, said: “Since we announced Global Transparency Initiative, with several clear steps Including data processing and moving storage Kaspersky has not only reaffirmed its commitment to being a reliable partner; But it also has expectations from the market and regulators. In the three years since its announcement We have seen a major shift in data security approaches and regulations. We see that investment in trust and transparency is gradually increasing.