How to comply with GDPR requirements when using Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows

Latest update: January 18, 2021 ID: 14483
 
 
 
 

This article concerns:

  • Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.5.0 for Windows (version 11.5.0.590)
  • Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.4.0 for Windows (version 11.4.0.233)
  • Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.3.0 for Windows (version 11.3.0.773)
  • Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.2.0 for Windows (version 11.2.0.2254)
  • Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.1.1 (version 11.1.1.126)
  • Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.1.0 (version 11.1.0.15919)
  • Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.0.1 (version 11.0.1.90)
  • Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.0.0 (version 11.0.0.6499)
  • Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 2 Maintenance Release 4 (version 10.3.3.304)
  • Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 2 Maintenance Release 3 (version 10.3.3.275)
  • Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 2 Maintenance Release 2 (version 10.3.0.6294)
  • Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 2 Maintenance Release 1 (version 10.3.0.6294)
  • Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 2 (version 10.3.0.6294)
  • Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 Service Pack 1 Maintenance Release 4 (version 10.2.6.3733)

For information concerning versions not listed above, please refer to a corresponding documentation section.

 
 
 
 

Kaspersky Endpoint Security may transmit data to Kaspersky Lab in the following scenarios:

  • When you are using Kaspersky Security Network.
  • If you activate the application with an activation code.
  • When you download updates for anti-virus databases and application modules.
  • When following links in the interface.
  • When transmitting application dump files.

Irrespective of the data classification and territory from which the data is received, Kaspersky Lab adheres to the highest standards for data security and employs various legal, organizational and technical measures to protect the data of users, to guarantee its security and confidentiality, and also to ensure the fulfillment of users' rights as guaranteed by applicable legislation. For details, see this article about the privacy policy for Kaspersky Lab products and services.

In accordance with the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation and according to the Kaspersky Lab classification for the B2B segment, personal information may be contained only in data that is transmitted to Kaspersky Lab during use of Kaspersky Security Network. Nevertheless, individual companies may also deem information transmitted in other traffic as sensitive data in accordance with their own internal classifications and standards.

For this reason, prior to beginning use of Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows, please carefully read the description of transmitted data presented below. If specific data transmitted from Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows under any of the scenarios described above may be classified as personal data according to your local legislation or other regulations, you must ensure that such data is processed legally and obtain the consent of end users for the collection and transmission of such data.

If you do not want to submit the data described below to Kaspersky Lab, follow our recommendations to disable the transmission of such data.

 
 
 
 

Data transmitted to Kaspersky Lab when using Kaspersky Security Network

 
 
 
 

Data transmitted to Kaspersky Lab when the application is activated

 
 
 
 

Data transmitted to Kaspersky Lab when downloading anti-virus database updates and application updates

 
 
 
 

Data transmitted to Kaspersky Lab when following links from the Kaspersky Endpoint Security interface

 
 
 
 

Data transmitted to Kaspersky Lab when application dump files are sent

 
 
 
 
 
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