Kaspersky Endpoint Security now boasts the following features and improvements:
Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.2.1 for Linux
Implemented the capability to manage devices with Kaspersky Endpoint Security installed via Kaspersky Security Center Web Console or Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console.
Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.2.0 for Linux
The ability to control the launch of programs on users' computers has been implemented.
A task has been implemented that allows you to get information about all executable program files stored on computers.
Support for integration with the CRI-O environment, the Podman and runc utilities is implemented.
The application distribution kit includes files for building a container application (hereinafter referred to as KESL container) with the REST API for embedding into external systems.
The ability to interact with the Kaspersky Managed Detection and Response (MDR) solution has been implemented, which provides continuous search, detection and elimination of threats aimed at your organization.
The Boot Sector Scan (Boot_Scan) and Kernel and Process Memory Scan (Memory_Scan) tasks have been moved to the new Critical Areas scan task (Critical_Areas_Scan), which allows you to scan startup objects, boot sectors, process memory, and kernel memory. The separate Boot Sector Scan (Boot_Scan) and Kernel and Process Memory Scan (Memory_Scan) tasks have been removed.
The ability to specify one of three priorities for executing anti-virus scan, custom scan, inventory, and ContainerScan tasks has been implemented.
Added the ability to enable creation of trace files at the application startup.
Added support for working with policy profiles in Kaspersky Security Center.
The proxy server settings used to connect to Kaspersky update servers and custom update sources have been removed.