The procedure for updating Kaspersky Endpoint Security databases and modules depends on application mode. This section describes how to update the application in standalone mode. If Kaspersky Endpoint Security is used in Light Agent mode to protect virtual environments, the application databases and modules cannot be updated using the task created in Kaspersky Security Center. Updates are performed using a local predefined task.
Updating the databases and application modules of Kaspersky Endpoint Security ensures up-to-date protection on your device. New viruses, malware, and other types of threats appear worldwide on a daily basis. Kaspersky Endpoint Security databases contain information about threats and ways of neutralizing them. To detect threats quickly, you are urged to regularly update the application databases and modules.
The following objects are updated on users' devices:
Kaspersky Endpoint Security supports the following scenarios for updating databases and application modules:
Centralized update consists of the following steps:
The update package is downloaded to the repository by the Download updates to Administration Server repository task of the Administration Server.
The update package is distributed to the client devices by the Update task of Kaspersky Endpoint Security. You can create an unlimited number of update tasks for each administration group.
By default, the list of update sources contains Kaspersky update servers and the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server. You can add other update sources to the list. You can specify FTP-, HTTP-, or HTTPS servers as update sources. If an update cannot be performed from an update source, Kaspersky Endpoint Security switches to the next update source.
Updates are downloaded from Kaspersky update servers or from other FTP, HTTP, or HTTPS servers over standard network protocols. If connection to a proxy server is required to access the update sources, specify the proxy server settings in the Kaspersky Endpoint Security policy settings.