Kaspersky Endpoint Security starts on your computer right after installation. To protect your Mac right away, the application prompts you to perform the basic setup:
Grant the necessary permissions to Kaspersky Endpoint Security to protect your Mac against malware, network attacks and internet threats.
For more information about the permissions you are granting, click .
In the Essential Protection window, do the following actions to ensure that File Threat Protection and Web Threat Protection function properly:
If you want the Kaspersky Endpoint Security application to work properly, allow the application to scan every file on your Mac. To do this, click Allow next to the Full disk access item and follow the instructions on the screen.
If you want Kaspersky Endpoint Security to inspect URLs and network packets before they can harm your Mac, install the system extension. To do this, click Install next to the System extension item and follow the instructions on the screen.
If you want the system extension to work properly, allow network content filtering. To do this, click Allow next to the Network content filtering item and follow the instructions on the screen.
If you want Kaspersky Endpoint Security to search for malware and internet threats in encrypted HTTPSÂ traffic, install the trusted certificate. To do this, click Install next to the Trusted certificate item and follow the instructions on the screen.
Important: The Kaspersky Endpoint Security application will not work properly without granting these permissions. You must grant all permissions in the Essential Protection window.