About data processing

December 13, 2023

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During their operation, Kaspersky Security components may save and send to other application components (and to Kaspersky Security Center) the following information that may contain personal data:

  • To generate reports and events, SVMs send information about application operation to the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server. The transmitted information may include the names of processed files and paths to them in the file system, the names and addresses of virtual machines, and processed web addresses.
  • To ensure the capability to work with Backup objects via Kaspersky Security Center, SVMs send the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server information about objects that have been placed in Backup. The transmitted information may include the object name and path to it in the file system. If requested by the administrator, the objects placed in Backup may also be sent to Kaspersky Security Center.
  • While tasks are running, SVMs send information about task settings and results to the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server.
  • SVMs send a list of protected virtual machines to the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server to be displayed in the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console. The transmitted information may include the name of the protected virtual machine and the path to it in the virtual infrastructure.
  • SVMs receive the policy-defined operating settings from the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server. The transmitted information may include file paths and web addresses.
  • While SVM settings are being configured, the Integration Server sends the SVM the user-defined root and klconfig account passwords, the network data storage connection settings for SVMs, the IP address of the Integration Server, and the settings for connecting to the Integration Server and to Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server.
  • To support the operation of the application, the Integration Server receives information about the virtual infrastructure from the VMware vCenter Server and sends that information to SVMs.

The specified information is transmitted over encrypted data channels.

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