What's new

Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.1.1 for Windows offers the following features and improvements:

  1. Support for operating systems:
    • Added support for Windows 10 May 2019 Update (19H1, version 1903).
    • Added support for migrating an installed Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.1.1 for Windows when upgrading Windows 7 / 8 / 8.1 to Windows 10.
    • Added support for integration with Windows Defender Security Center.
    • Added support for Antimalware Scan Interface (AMSI).
    • Added support for the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). For WSL support, additional configuration of the application is not required. In a GNU/Linux environment, threats are detected at the Windows operating system level. You do not need to install additional anti-virus solutions in a GNU/Linux environment. For more details about the Windows subsystem for Linux, please visit the Microsoft website.
  2. Support for managing the application via the Kaspersky Security Center 11 Web Console.
  3. Support for updating databases from Kaspersky servers over the HTTPS protocol.
  4. New component: Adaptive Anomaly Control. This component monitors and blocks potentially harmful actions that are not typical of the protected computer.
  5. Added HTTPS traffic scanning.
  6. Added new functionality for the Network Threat Protection component to protect against attacks that exploit vulnerabilities in the ARP protocol to spoof a device's MAC address.
  7. Added a protection level indicator to the installation package used for remote deployment of the application. The indicator displays the security level when selecting application components to be installed.
  8. Added a new category named "Cryptocurrencies and Mining" to the Web Control component.
  9. Application Control:
    • New capability to create and edit application categories from a policy of Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.1.1 for Windows.
    • Improved reports about blocked application startups.
  10. Device Control now allows you to control access to portable devices (MTP) by assigning access rights.
  11. Other improvements:
    • Reduced consumption of operating system resources when the application is operating in the background.
    • Optimized mechanism for scan exclusions to ensure the operation of critical system processes and services. There is no longer any need to create predefined exclusions recommended by Kaspersky experts during the installation stage.
    • A report on the state of application components has been added to Kaspersky Security Center.
    • The password protection settings now provide the capability to grant application management permissions to domain users and groups.
    • There is now the capability to password-protect the restoration of objects from Backup.
    • You can now supplement the policy-defined lists of trusted zone exclusions by using lists defined in profiles.
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