We are transparent in how we work and protect you and your businesses.

Kaspersky is the first cybersecurity company to publicly offer our source code for external review and also makes our Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) available for our customers and partners. Our international network of Transparency Centers allows customers and partners to learn about our internal processes and data processing practices, providing confidence in the high levels of data protection we offer.

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Kaspersky’s Commitment to Transparency

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  • Feb 23 2023 | Duration: 8 mins

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Trust, But Verify: What’s inside Kaspersky’s Transparency Centers?

Trust is the foundation of any human relations; it also plays a crucial role in the business world. For cybersecurity trust is even more important: cybersecurity not only requires trust – it depends on it.

In 2017, Kaspersky launched its Global Transparency Initiative to enhance the security assurance of the company’s products and make sure that our customers can not only trust, but also verify that Kaspersky solutions meet the highest security standards. One of the initiative’s key pillars was the creation of a global network of trust-building facilities — Transparency Centers.

Updates

Transparency at Kaspersky

In the five years since we launched the program, we have opened four Transparency Centers where our customers and partners can review our products’ source code & software updates to make sure there are no hidden features…

New Transparency Center format

Kaspersky has opened new trust-building facilities for the company’s partners and customers. The centers operate within a new format providing customers and partners only with the most popular service…

Transparency Initiative update, Sept. 2022

Another pillar forming our Global Transparency Initiative is the release of Kaspersky Transparency reports, revealing information on requests received from government and law enforcement agencies, and users for their personal data…