Committed to greater transparency, Kaspersky
has publicly shared information on requests received from government and law
enforcement agencies, and users for data and technical expertise in 2020 and H1
2021.
Thanks to the growing importance of technology in modern
life, demand for greater transparency of the software we use is also growing,
including security solutions. To address this demand, Kaspersky has issued its
first transparency report, Law
enforcement and government requests report, to help its users
understand how the company responds to such requests and its approach to users'
data security and privacy.
As the number of cyberattacks increases every
year, threatening the proper development and use of digital technologies,
there is a rising need for collaboration among the IT community. To fight
transnational cybercrime successfully and make sure its users are safe,
protected and confident in the cyberworld, Kaspersky has been working with law
enforcement agencies (LEAs) across the globe.
Kaspersky publicly shared its approach in responding to
requests from global government and law enforcement agencies for two
categories: user data and technical expertise. It also disclosed information
about the number of such requests by country for 2020 and the first six months
(H1) of 2021:
- In 2020, Kaspersky received 160 requests from governments and LEAs
from 15 countries. 132 of those were for Non-Personal Technical Information
& Expertise. All requests for user data (28) were processed and
rejected due to an absence of data or not meeting legal verification
requirements.
- In H1 2021, Kaspersky received 105 requests from governments and LEAs
from 17 countries. 40% of those were processed and rejected due to an
absence of data or not meeting legal verification requirements. In total,
89 requests received during the first six months of this year were for
Non-Personal Technical Information & Expertise.
Kaspersky never provides any law enforcement or government
organizations with access to user data or the company's infrastructure. We
provide information on such data upon request, but no third party can directly
or indirectly access our infrastructure or data, and all requests go through
mandatory legal verification before approving, rejecting or appealing such
requests.
User data includes information provided by users to
Kaspersky when they use the company's products and services and depends on the
services, products and features users use and is protected as described in the Kaspersky
Privacy Policy. As a cybersecurity company, Kaspersky does not process nor
have access to content data (what users create or communicate), in which LEAs
are usually interested in for electronic evidence.
Requests for technical expertise include non-personal
technical information produced and provided by Kaspersky security researchers
and machine learning algorithms. This may include the MD5 hashes of malware,
indicators of compromise (IoCs), information about the modus operandi of
cyberattacks, output of malware reverse engineering, statistical information,
and other results of investigations and research.
Further information and steps in processing such requests
could be found here.
"We at Kaspersky are committed to wider transparency in what
we do and how we do that," comments Oleg Abdurashitov, Head of Public Affairs
at Kaspersky. "Our company works with law enforcement organizations across the
globe in the best interests of international cybersecurity, and we believe that
that by clearly communicating our core principles for how we cooperate with
organizations in fighting cybercrime we will help our users to be more
confident trusting Kaspersky cybersecurity solutions."
In addition, the company discloses information about
requests received from users for multiple purposes, such as for the removal of
a user's personal information, for details on which and where a user's data is
stored, and its provision. In 2020 Kaspersky received 503 user requests in
total, while in H1 2021, that number has already more than doubled, amounting
to 1,299 requests. Detailed information can be accessed here.
To learn more about the Kaspersky Global Transparency
Initiative, please visit the website here.