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Update October, 2024
This update of Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console includes the following improvements:
- We have improved the integration with Microsoft Entra ID. Now, when a user signs out of the Microsoft Entra ID account that was used for authentication in Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console, the session also ends for Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console and the user is automatically signed out of the console.
- You can now view and download policy revisions. Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console allows you to view a report in the HTML format or save the revision to a JSON file.
- Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console now displays the latest task status known to the Administration server.
- The Report on network attacks now includes the MAC address and port of the attacking machine.
- You can now close the right panel by clicking any place outside the panel. If you make any changes to the panel and then try to close it by clicking outside the panel, a confirmation window appears.
- The table header now stays pinned at the top when you scroll the table.
Update September, 2024
This update of Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console includes the following improvements:
- Kaspersky Endpoint Agent 4.0 is supported.
- A number of old browser versions are no longer supported (Chrome earlier than version 128, Edge earlier than version 128, Firefox ESR earlier than version 115, Safari earlier than version 17.6).
Update April, 2024
This update of Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console includes the following new features and improvements:
- A new Cloud Discovery feature. This feature allows you to monitor the use of cloud services on managed devices running Windows and to block access to cloud services that you consider unwanted. Cloud Discovery tracks user attempts to gain access to these services through both browsers and desktop applications.
- Integration with Microsoft Entra ID to allow the users in your organization to sign in to Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console with their Microsoft Entra ID account credentials. Note, this feature is not available in the Russian Federation.
- You can now create connection profiles for connecting Network Agent to Administration Server. The connection profiles allow out-of-office users of laptops to change the method of connecting to an Administration Server or to switch between Administration Servers, depending on the current location of the device on the enterprise network.
- You can now open the list of your workspaces right from the main menu of the application.
- Two new localization languages were added—Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese.
- The default event storage setting in the task settings was changed from Save all events to Save only task execution results. This option reduces space consumption in the workspace database. The change affects only tasks created for Kaspersky Security Center. This setting remains without modification in the tasks for Kaspersky security applications.
- Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console now additionally notifies you about the planned deletion of your workspace, 7 and 30 days after the last license key is deleted from the workspace or expires. This will give you more time to purchase another license and add its license key to the workspace.
- Kaspersky Business Hub and Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console infrastructure now support the Kaspersky Next licenses. The application logo is changed automatically in accordance with the license that you use.
- Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console now supports the following Kaspersky applications:
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows version 12.4
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 12.0 for Mac Patch A
- When you migrate from one Kaspersky security application to another and the current application is password-protected, you can specify the uninstallation password right in the remote installation task properties.
- You can now customize the main menu of the application by pinning or unpinning your favorite menu sections. The pinned sections are added to the Pinned area for quick access.
- Optimized application interface and user experience when you select the On completing another task option while scheduling a task.
- The report on hardware now can include information about macOS devices.
- You can now select one or more client devices in the list of devices, and then launch a previously created task for them.
Update February, 2024
This update of Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console includes the following new features and improvements:
Update January, 2024
Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console now supports Kaspersky Endpoint Security 12.4 for Windows.
Update December, 2023
This update of Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console includes the following new features and improvements:
- You can now check the connection to a SIEM system.
- Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console now supports polling of a Microsoft Active Directory domain controller and a Samba domain controller through a Linux-based distribution point.
- Remote diagnostics of Linux-based managed devices.
- Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console now supports the following Kaspersky applications:
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows version 12.3 Patch A
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 12.0 for Linux
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 12.0 for Mac
- Kaspersky Endpoint Agent 3.16
- Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security 3.3 for Windows
- Two interface sections were hidden from the main menu as out of the scope of application functionality:
- Encryption events (Operations → Data encryption and protection → Encryption events)
- IP ranges (Discovery & deployment → Discovery → IP ranges)
- We have updated the text of the Data Processing Agreement for Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console.
- A number of old browser versions are no longer supported (Firefox ESR earlier than version 102).
Update September, 2023
This update of Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console includes the following new features and improvements:
Update June, 2023
This update of Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console includes the following new features and improvements:
- A new Hardening Guide was released. We highly recommend that you carefully read the guide and follow the security recommendations for configuring Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console and your network infrastructure.
- Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console now supports Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.3 for Mac.
- Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console now supports Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.4 for Linux.
- You can use Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console to export event selections to a file, and then import the event selections to Kaspersky Security Center Windows or Kaspersky Security Center Linux.
- You can now use a distribution point as a push server for the devices managed by Network Agent. This feature allows you to make sure that continuous connectivity between a managed device and the Administration Server is established.
- Reorganization of the section with settings to integrate Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console with other Kaspersky applications.
- Reorganization of the user interface of the Remote diagnostics section.
- You can now save information about all devices included in a device selection to a CSV file at once.
- A number of improvements in the user interface and usability, including the ability to select all items in a table.
Update March, 2023
This update of Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console includes the following new features and improvements:
- Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console now supports clusters and server arrays as managed devices. If a Kaspersky application is installed on a cluster node, Network Agent sends this information to Administration Server. In Web Console, clusters and server arrays are listed separately from other managed devices. You manage each cluster or server array as an individual, inseparable object.
- Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console now supports Kaspersky Endpoint Security 12.0 for Windows.
- The maximum number of entries that a report can include was increased up to 2500 for a report in Web Console and up to 10,000 for a report that you export to a file.
- You can now choose whether or not you want to include the managed devices with the OK status in the Protection status report.
- You can now activate Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console by using one of the following licenses or add the license keys of the listed licenses to an existing workspace:
- Kaspersky Symphony Security
- Kaspersky Symphony EDR
- Kaspersky Symphony MDR
- Kaspersky Symphony XDR
- A special edition of Network Agent for Windows XP was released.
- The updated Network Agent for Linux supports the KSN Proxy service. Along with Windows-based distribution points, you can now use Linux-based distribution points to forward Kaspersky Security Network (KSN) requests from the managed devices. This feature allows you to redistribute and optimize traffic on the network.
- The updated Network Agent for Linux supports the Applications registry feature. Network Agent can compile a list of applications installed on a Linux-based managed device, and then transmit this list to Administration Server.
- You can use Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console to export policies and tasks to a file, and then import the policies and tasks to Kaspersky Security Center Windows or Kaspersky Security Center Linux.
Update November, 2022
This update of Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console includes the following new features and improvements:
- Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console now supports Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.3 for Linux.
- Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console now supports Kaspersky Managed Detection and Response 2.1.18.
- Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console now supports updated versions of Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Mac 11.2 and 11.2.1, to support macOS 13.
- Videos in the Introduction & tutorials section have been updated.
Update October, 2022
This update of Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console includes the following new features and improvements:
- We have updated the text of the Data Processing Agreement for Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console.
- Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console infrastructure now notifies you about a workspace that has no active license key and that may be deleted if you do not add a new license key.
- Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console now supports Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.11.0 for Windows.
- Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console now supports Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response Optimum 2.3.
- Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security 3.2 for Windows is supported.
Update September, 2022
This update of Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console includes the following new features and improvements:
- You can now assign dedicated administrators for virtual Administration Servers. You create a user account for an administrator, and then grant the administrator the access rights to a virtual Administration Server. The assigned administrator has access only to the selected virtual Administration Server and cannot connect to the primary Administration Server or other secondary Administration Servers, physical or virtual.
- Optimized user experience when you delete a license key for Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console. The new mechanism prevents you from deleting your last active license key by accident.
- You can now use Linux-based distribution points to download anti-virus databases for Kaspersky security applications through the Download updates to the repositories of distribution points task.
- Network Agent is now available in Japanese localization.
- In the Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console interface, the all uppercase style of the section names has been changed to sentence-style capitalization.
Update August, 2022
New language support: Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console is fully available in the Japanese language.
Update July, 2022
This update of Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console includes the following new features and improvements:
- New versions of supported Kaspersky applications:
- Kaspersky Endpoint Agent 3.13
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.2.1 for Mac
- Kaspersky Security for iOS 1.0.0
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.10.0 for Windows
- We have updated the text of the Agreement and Data Processing Agreement for Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console.
- New language support: Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console infrastructure is now available in Japanese. The support of the Japanese language inside Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console workspaces is coming soon.
Update April, 2022
This update of Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console includes the following new features and improvements:
- Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console now supports Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.9.0 for Windows.
- Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console now supports the Japanese localization of Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security.
Update March 09, 2022
This update of Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console includes the following new features and improvements:
Update February 11, 2022
This update of Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console includes the following new features and improvements:
- Licenses for Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Windows are now supported.
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.8.0 for Windows is supported.
- You can install Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.8.0 for Windows using a distribution package in Japanese.
- Kaspersky Endpoint Agent 3.12 is supported.
Update December 10, 2021
This update of Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console includes the following new features and improvements:
- Work with internal users is improved:
Update October 18, 2021
This update of Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console includes the following new features and improvements:
- Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console now supports Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response Optimum 2.0.
- You can now manage mobile devices running Android by using Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console.
- Kaspersky Marketplace is available as a new menu section: you can now search for a Kaspersky application by using Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console.
- A new menu section, Kaspersky announcements, is available. Kaspersky announcements keep you informed by providing information related to the Kaspersky applications installed on the managed devices. Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console periodically updates the information in the section.
- You can now manage secondary Administration Servers running under Linux operating systems via Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console.
Update September 07, 2021
This update of Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console includes the following new features and improvements:
- You can now use Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) to log in to Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console by using your Active Directory account, without creating a new user account.
- Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console now works with the following cloud environments: Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud. To protect virtual machines (or instances) in a cloud environment, you need one of the Kaspersky Hybrid Cloud Security licenses. The Cloud Environment Configuration Wizard is available.
- The maximum number of devices per one workspace is now 25,000.
- Integration with SIEM systems now is available in Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console. You can export events to SIEM systems by using the Syslog protocol.
- You can now create virtual Administration Servers. Each virtual Administration Server can have its own structure of administration groups, policies, tasks, reports, and events. You can use virtual Administration Servers for the management of client organizations with complicated workflows within your workspace. However, you cannot migrate virtual Administration Servers from Kaspersky Security Center running on-premises to Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console.
- You can now adjust the width of columns in tables, and sort and search for data.
- We have improved the stability and availability of Kaspersky Business Hub and Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console.
Update October 27, 2020
This update of Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console includes the following new features and improvements:
- Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console now supports Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.6.0 for Windows, Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.1 for Mac Patch A, and Kaspersky Endpoint Agent 3.10 (as part of Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response Optimum).
- You can now use the following licenses:
- Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response Optimum
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business Advanced
- Kaspersky Total Security for Business
- The following features are implemented:
- The navigation menu is now vertical, which resembles the Microsoft Management Console-based interface of Kaspersky Security Center.
- Technical training videos are now available; they will help you to learn how the application works.
Update June 30, 2020
This update of Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console includes the following new features and improvements:
- Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console now supports Kaspersky Security 11 for Windows Server (starting from September, 2020).
- Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console now supports Kaspersky Endpoint Agent 3.9 and Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.4.0 for Windows.
- The Quick Start Wizard has been improved: some steps have been removed, the sequence of steps has been slightly changed, and some texts have been edited for usability.
- Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console is now available in the Italian language.
- You can now revoke the End User License Agreement (EULA) for any managed Kaspersky application via the interface of Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console. You must uninstall the selected application before revoking its EULA.
- You can now delete workspaces. If you mark a workspace for deletion, it is by default deleted automatically in seven days. However, you can force the deletion of the workspace, so that it is deleted immediately.
- Two-step verification for signing in to the console is implemented.
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