ANDIJANPETRO has implemented an integrated cybersecurity ecosystem from Kaspersky, built on the principles of centralized management, automation, and deep compatibility of components. This allowed to create a unified, flexibly scalable security system capable of detecting, analyzing, and blocking sophisticated threats at all levels — from email traffic to endpoints and servers.
With the usage of the SIEM system Kaspersky Unified Monitoring and Analysis Platform (KUMA), the company has significantly enhanced its capabilities in cyberthreat monitoring and analysis. This solution provides real-time tracking of IT and OT infrastructure status, promptly detecting anomalies and preventing potential attacks, which is especially critical for enterprises with high security requirements.
KUMA monitors information from ANDIJANPETRO’s existing systems, ensuring centralized control over all processes. The platform analyzes data from various sources, applying advanced analytics and machine learning methods to detect complex threats. This allows the company to minimize risks of downtimes, data leaks, and other incidents that may disrupt both production continuity and the stability of key business processes. The implementation of KUMA confirms the company’s commitment to comply with international cybersecurity standards
Through the use of Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows and Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Linux agents, telemetry is collected and transmitted to KUMA. This integration with antivirus agents simplifies and significantly accelerates the log collection process, during solution deployment and in daily operations.
Native integrations of KUMA with other Kaspersky solutions — Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform (KATA Platform) and Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway (KSMG) — make it possible to automatically detect targeted attacks and block threats in email communications at an early stage.
“The security of our digital infrastructure is an integral part of our strategy. By choosing Kaspersky’s solution ecosystem, we have been able to build a unified, flexible, and manageable security system that adapts to our needs and the growing threat landscape. What we particularly value is that all components work as a single entity — saving time and resources,” noted Shamil Karimov, Chief Specialist in Information Technology, ANDIJANPETRO.
“Teaming up with ANDIJANPETRO demonstrates how the implementation of Kaspersky Unified Monitoring and Analysis Platform (KUMA) creates a unified cybersecurity ecosystem. We especially value the company's high level of maturity and professionalism in managing IT and OT infrastructure. KUMA provides centralized data collection and analysis, combined with real-time detection and response to anomalies and threats, hardening key processes and underpinning the strategy for secure development of digital infrastructure,” commented Valery Zubanov, Managing Director for Central Asia and Mongolia, Kaspersky.
About ANDIJANPETRO
ANDIJANPETRO is a leading operator in oil extraction in the Andijan Region of Uzbekistan, established to enhance oil recovery and optimize field operations. The company adheres to high standards in technological and information security, consistently modernizing its infrastructure in line with international best practices.