To support using Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows as part of EDR (KATA), EDR Optimum, EDR Expert, Kaspersky Sandbox, and MDR, a built-in agent has been added to the application. You no longer need a separate Kaspersky Endpoint Agent application to work with these solutions.
When migrating from KSWS to KES, the EDR (KATA), EDR Optimum, EDR Expert, Kaspersky Sandbox, and MDR solutions continue to work with Kaspersky Endpoint Security. In addition, Kaspersky Endpoint Agent will be removed from the computer.
Migrating the [KSWS+KEA] configuration to [KES+built-in agent] involves the following steps:
Migrating from KSWS to KES involves installing Kaspersky Endpoint Security instead of Kaspersky Security for Windows Server.
To carry out the migration, you must select the components needed to support Detection and Response solutions as part of Kaspersky Endpoint Security. After installing the application, Kaspersky Endpoint Security switches to using the built-in agent and removes Kaspersky Endpoint Agent.
Migrating [KSWS+KEA] policies and tasks to [KES+built-in agent] involves the following steps:
As a result, a policy profile with the UpgradedFromKSWS <Name of the Kaspersky Security for Windows Server policy> name is added to the KES policy. New KES tasks are also created with <KSWS task name> (converted) names.
As a result, a new policy is created with the name <Name of the Kaspersky Endpoint Security policy> & <Name of the Kaspersky Endpoint Agent policy>. New tasks and KES tasks are also created.
If you use a common Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response Optimum or Kaspersky Optimum Security license to activate Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows and Kaspersky Endpoint Agent, EDR Optimum functionality will be activated automatically after upgrading the application to version 11.7.0. You do not need to do anything else.
If you use a stand-alone Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response Optimum Add-on license to activate EDR Optimum functionality, you must make sure that the EDR Optimum key is added to the Kaspersky Security Center repository and the automatic license key distribution functionality is enabled. After you upgrade the application to version 11.7.0, EDR Optimum functionality is activated automatically.
If you use a Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response Optimum or Kaspersky Optimum Security license to activate Kaspersky Endpoint Agent, and a different license to activate Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows, you must replace the Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows key with the common Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response Optimum or Kaspersky Optimum Security key. You can replace the key using the Add key task.
You do not need to activate Kaspersky Sandbox functionality. Kaspersky Sandbox functionality will be available immediately after upgrading and activating Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows.
Only the Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform license can be used to activate Kaspersky Endpoint Security as part of the Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform solution. After you upgrade the application to version 12.1, EDR (KATA) functionality is activated automatically. You do not need to do anything else.
If after the upgrade, the computer has the Critical status in the Kaspersky Security Center console:
Make sure EDR Optimum functionality is activated using the Application components status report. If a component has the Not covered by license status, make sure that the automatic license key distribution functionality of EDR Optimum is turned on.