Introduction
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Lecture 1:
Introduction
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This is a theoretic chapter that describes why and how to protect computers running Mac OS X, and the differences from Microsoft Windows protection. |
Installation and Getting Started
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Lecture 2:
Installation and Getting Started
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KES for Mac can be remotely installed via Kaspersky Security Center (Network Agent must be pre-installed on the client computer using any other method); alternatively, SSH or Apple Remote Desktop can be used. The chapter also covers license management and update setup.
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| Demo 2.1: Preparing Deployment under Mac OS X |
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| Demo 2.2: Installing Protection under Mac OS X |
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| Demo 2.3: Update Settings |
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Protection Management
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Lecture 3:
Protection Management
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How to fine-tune real-time protection, remotely configure and run scanning for selected folders and files on the client computers, and generate reports for KES for Mac. |
| Demo 3.1: Managing Real-Time Protection |
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| Demo 3.2: Managing On-Demand Scan Tasks |
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Monitoring and Troubleshooting
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Lecture 4:
Monitoring and Troubleshooting
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The chapter describes available diagnostic tools, how to make information about client computer events sent to the Administration Server, and what you can get from them. What is to be displayed to the end users, and how to hide some notifications from them. How to enable tracing for KES for Mac, and what other remote diagnostic tools are available to the administrator.
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