You can use Kaspersky Private Security Network (hereinafter also referred to as KPSN) instead of Kaspersky Security Network to not send data of your organization outside of the corporate LAN.
Kaspersky Private Security Network (KPSN) is a solution that lets you receive access to Kaspersky Security Network data via a server located within your organization's network. KPSN enables Kaspersky Lab applications to receive access to the online Kaspersky Lab Knowledge Base for information about the reputation of files, web resources, and software. KPSN does not transmit statistics and files to Kaspersky Lab. For more detailed information, please refer to the Kaspersky Private Security Network Administrator's Guide.
The Kaspersky Private Security Network service was designed for corporate customers who are unable to participate in Kaspersky Security Network for any of the following reasons:
Application services that use KPSN in their operation do not require an Internet connection. Other Kaspersky Security components, such as the Enforced Anti-Spam Updates Service, components that perform application database updates, and components that perform application activation, require an Internet connection.
Data that the application exchanges with KPSN servers is transmitted only within the corporate LAN. The data that the application transmits to KPSN does not include statistics. The application transmits statistics only to KSN servers.
The Anti-Spam Module transmits the following data to KPSN servers:
The Anti-Phishing Module transmits to KPSN servers web addresses that the application detected in a message when scanning the message for phishing links.
The Anti-Virus Module transmits the following data to KPSN servers: