Kaspersky Machine Learning for Anomaly Detection

About data provision

By accepting the terms of the End User License Agreement, you consent to the automatic processing of personal data for the purposes of supporting the operation of the application. For information about how personal data is obtained, processed and stored, please read the text of the End User License Agreement.

The application does not send users' personal data to Kaspersky. Users' personal data is processed on the computers on which the application is installed.

The application processes and saves the following data related to users' personal data:

  • Names of user accounts
  • User names for connecting through the web interface
  • Email addresses of incident notification recipients
  • IP addresses or names of computers that were used to connect to the application web interface

The listed data is processed for the purpose of analyzing process violations and for detecting network traffic anomalies that may be signs of attacks.

The last names, first names, middle names and email addresses of application users are saved in plaintext. The confidentiality of this data must be ensured by a qualified application administrator employed by the Customer.

If transmission of events and incidents to recipient systems is configured in the application, the application sends registered events and incidents to recipient systems chosen by the administrator. The application administrator independently selects the recipient systems and the types of events and incidents to transmit to the recipient systems. The recipient system processes and stores the received data according to its functionality and purpose.

The application does not monitor access to the application installation settings file, which may contain personal data. The application monitors startups of application components that involve scanning user account credentials.

The logging system (Grafana) does not transmit personal user data to Kaspersky or to third-party servers. Data may be sent to third-party servers based on user activity. Before starting to work with the logging system, it is recommended to read the Grafana User Guide.

Any received information is protected by Kaspersky in accordance with legally established requirements and applicable regulations of Kaspersky. Data is transmitted over encrypted communication channels.