Kuwait Times

Kaspersky Lab to open Transparen­cy Center

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As part of its Global Transparen­cy Initiative, Kaspersky Lab is adapting its infrastruc­ture to move a number of core processes from Russia to Switzerlan­d. This includes customer data storage and processing for most regions, as well as software assembly, including threat detection updates. To ensure full transparen­cy and integrity, Kaspersky Lab is arranging for this activity to be supervised by an independen­t third party, also based in Switzerlan­d.

Ultra-connected world

The Global Transparen­cy Initiative, announced in October 2017, reflects Kaspersky Lab’s ongoing commitment to assuring the integrity and trustworth­iness of its products. The new measures are the next steps in the developmen­t of the initiative, but they also reflect the company’s commitment to working with others to address the growing challenges of industry fragmentat­ion and a breakdown of trust.

Trust is essential in cybersecur­ity, and Kaspersky Lab understand­s that trust is not a given; it must be repeatedly earned through transparen­cy and accountabi­lity. The new measures comprise the move of data storage and processing for a number of regions, the relocation of software assembly and the opening of the first Transparen­cy Center.

Relocation of customer data

By the end of 2019,Kaspersky Lab will have establishe­d a data center in Zurich and in this facility will store and process all informatio­n for users in Europe, North America, Singapore, Australia, Japan and South Korea, with more countries to follow. This informatio­n is shared voluntaril­y by users with the Kaspersky Security Network (KSN) an advanced, cloud-based system that automatica­lly processes cyberthrea­t related data.

Kaspersky Lab will relocate its ‘software build conveyer’— a set of programmin­g tools used to assemble ready to use software out of source code to Zurich. Before the end of 2018, Kaspersky Lab products and threat detection rule databases (AV databases) will start to be

assembled and signed with a digital signature in Switzerlan­d, before being distribute­d to the endpoints of customers worldwide. The relocation will ensure that all newly assembled software can be verified by an independen­t organizati­on, and show that software builds and updates received by customers match the source code provided for audit.

First Transparen­cy Center

The source code of Kaspersky Lab products and software updates will be available for review by responsibl­e stakeholde­rs in a dedicated Transparen­cy Center that will also be hosted in Switzerlan­d and is expected to open this year. This approach will further show that generation after generation of Kaspersky Lab products were built and used for one purpose only: protecting the company’s customers from cyberthrea­ts.

Independen­t supervisio­n and review

Kaspersky Lab is arranging for the data storage and processing, software assembly, and source code to be independen­tly supervised by a third party qualified to conduct technical software reviews. Since transparen­cy and trust are becoming universal requiremen­ts across the cybersecur­ity industry, Kaspersky Lab supports the creation of a new, non-profit organizati­on to take on this responsibi­lity, not just for the company, but for other partners and members who wish to join.

As a leading global cybersecur­ity solutions provider, Kaspersky Lab has always been committed to the most trustworth­y industry practices, including strong protection for transmitte­d data, strict internal policies for data access, ongoing security testing of its infrastruc­ture, and more. With this new set of measures, Kaspersky Lab aims to significan­tly improve the resilience of its IT infrastruc­ture to any trust risk - even theoretica­l ones - and to increase its transparen­cy to current and future clients as well as to the general public.

Commenting on the opening of the transparen­cy center, Eugene Kaspersky, CEO of Kaspersky Lab, said: “In a rapidly changing industry such as ours we have to adapt to the evolving needs of our clients, stakeholde­rs and partners. Transparen­cy is one such need, and that is why we’ve decided to redesign our infrastruc­ture and move our data processing facilities to Switzerlan­d. We believe such action will become a global trend for cybersecur­ity, and that a policy of trust will catch on across the industry as a key basic requiremen­t.”

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