Data contained in Kaspersky Endpoint Agent trace files and dumps

Kaspersky Endpoint Agent can record debug information in trace files in accordance with settings to support the operation of the program.

Kaspersky Endpoint Agent dump files are created by the operating system when the program fails and are rewritten after each failure.

Trace files and dump files can include any personal data of the user or confidential data of your organization.

Do not use Kaspersky Endpoint Agent on hosts from which data transfer is forbidden by your corporate policy.

By default, Kaspersky Endpoint Agent does not record any debug information.

Trace files and dump files are never automatically sent beyond the host on which the files were generated. The contents of trace files can be viewed using the standard tools for viewing text files. Trace files and dump files are stored indefinitely and are not deleted when Kaspersky Endpoint Agent is uninstalled.

Debug information can be necessary for contacting the Technical Support.

There are no special mechanisms to limit access to trace and dump files. The administrator can take steps to configure writing this information into a secured folder.

The path for trace files and dump files is not configured by default. The administrator must manually specify a folder for writing trace files and dump files.

Data in trace files and dump files can contain the following information:

See also

Data received from the Central Node component

Data in fields of Windows Event Log events of Kaspersky Endpoint Agent

Data in Kaspersky Endpoint Agent requests to Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform

Service data of Kaspersky Endpoint Agent

Data sent to Kaspersky if KSN and KMP Statements are accepted

Data in alerts and events

Data contained in task completion reports

Data contained in an install log

Data on files that are blocked from starting

Data related to the performance of tasks

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