Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform

Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform (hereinafter also referred to as "the program") is a solution designed for the protection of a corporate IT infrastructure and timely detection of threats such as zero-day attacks, targeted attacks, and complex targeted attacks known as advanced persistent threats (hereinafter also referred to as "APT"). The program is developed for corporate users.

Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform includes two functional blocks:

The program can receive and process data in the following ways:

The program uses the following means of Threat Intelligence:

The program can provide the user with the results of its performance and Threat Intelligence in the following ways:

Users with the Senior security officer or Security officer role can perform the following actions in the program:

Users with the Security auditor role can perform the following actions in the program:

Users with the Local administrator or Administrator role can perform the following actions in the program:

The program detects the following events occurring within the corporate IT infrastructure and notifies the user accordingly:

Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform evaluates events and advises the user to direct attention to each detected event (alert) according to the impact that this alert may have on computer or corporate LAN security based on Kaspersky experience.

The Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform user independently makes a decision about further actions in response to alerts.

See also

Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform Help

About data provision

Program licensing

Program architecture

Operation of the program

Distributed solution and multitenancy

Sizing Guide

Installing and performing initial configuration of the solution

Configuring the integration of Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform with Kaspersky Endpoint Agent

Getting started with the program

Managing accounts of program administrators and users

Authentication using domain accounts

Participation in Kaspersky Security Network and use of Kaspersky Private Security Network

Managing the Sandbox component through the web interface

For an administrator: Getting started with the program web interface

For a security officer: Getting started with the program web interface

Sending notifications

Managing Kaspersky Endpoint Agent for Windows

Managing Kaspersky Endpoint Agent for Linux

Creating a backup copy and restoring the program from backup

Updating Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform

Interaction with external systems via API

Sources of information about the program

Contacting the Technical Support Service

Information about third-party code

Trademark notices

In this Help section

What's new

About Kaspersky Threat Intelligence Portal

Distribution kit

Hardware and software requirements

Limitations of the current version of the application

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