Kaspersky Endpoint Security has following known issues and limitations:
If an application that collects information and sends it to be processed is installed on your computer, Kaspersky Endpoint Security may classify this application as malware. To avoid this, you can exclude the application from scanning by configuring Kaspersky Endpoint Security as described in this document.
Application functional settings can be modified by editing configuration files.
In Kaspersky Security Center, local tasks may be listed twice in the properties of managed devices.
Changing the update source for a local update task disables automatic execution of the update task.
To exclude Safari network traffic from scanning by Kaspersky Endpoint Security, you need to add the following paths to the exclusion list:
After you create a policy profile for a Kaspersky Endpoint Security policy using Kaspersky Security Center Web Console and Cloud Console, you need to check that the settings are applied correctly on client computers.
On computers running macOS 11 and 12, when enabling FileVault disk encryption in policy settings, users with administrator rights can decrypt the startup disk of their Mac from System Preferences.
Changes in the proxy server options will be applied only after Kaspersky Endpoint Security is restarted.
Safari might not connect to a website with an untrusted certificate. You can add such a website to the exclusions or use another browser.
On macOS 11 and 12, after uninstalling Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.2 remotely via Kaspersky Security Center, one of the application’s system extension may remain in computer memory. After that, in rare cases, a problem with the Full Disk Access permission may occur when installing Kaspersky Endpoint Security. In this case, we recommend to uninstall the application locally and reinstall it.
The applications that need Rosetta might not be installed if Kaspersky Endpoint Security is running. To resolve the problem, quit Kaspersky Endpoint Security and try to reinstall the application. After that, you can run Kaspersky Endpoint Security again.