Kaspersky Endpoint Agent for Linux stores and processes data locally to provide base functionality and audit capability, as well as to improve the speed with which Kaspersky Technical Support can solve potential problems.
Computers with Kaspersky Endpoint Agent for Linux store data prepared to be sent automatically to Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform servers and Kaspersky Security Center.
This data may include personal data of the user or confidential data of your organization.
Transmission of data from computers with Kaspersky Endpoint Agent for Linux to the server with the Central Node component cannot be disabled.
Do not use Kaspersky Endpoint Agent for Linux on computers from which data transfer is forbidden by your corporate policy.
Data received from Kaspersky Endpoint Agent for Linux is stored in a database on the server hosting the Central Node component and is rotated as disk space is filled.
Files that are prepared to be sent by Endpoint Agent for Linux to the server with the Central Node component are stored on computers hosting Endpoint Agent for Linux in plain unencrypted form in the same directory that is used as the default directory for storing files on each computer with Kaspersky Endpoint Agent before they are sent.
Files from computers with Kaspersky Endpoint Agent for Linux are only sent to the server with the Central Node component via a secure SSL connection.
The Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform administrator must take steps to ensure the security of computers with Kaspersky Endpoint Agent for Linux and Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform servers with the data listed above. The administrator of Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform is responsible for access to this information.
This section contains the following information about user data that is stored on computers with Endpoint Agent for Linux:
All data that is stored locally on the device, except for trace and dump files, is deleted from the device when the program is uninstalled.