Kaspersky Managed Detection and Response
- Kaspersky Managed Detection and Response Help
- What's new
- About Kaspersky Managed Detection and Response
- Hardware and software requirements
- Architecture of Kaspersky Managed Detection and Response
- Interfaces of Kaspersky Managed Detection and Response
- MDR section in Kaspersky Security Center
- Setting up MDR Plug-in in Kaspersky Security Center
- Configuring MDR Plug-in
- Setting access rights in Kaspersky Security Center
- Viewing and editing the MDR settings in Kaspersky Security Center
- Using MDR Plug-in functions on a virtual Administration Server
- Using MDR functions in Kaspersky Security Center through a proxy server
- Changing the certificates to use MDR functions in Kaspersky Security Center with a proxy server or anti-virus software
- Hiding and showing the MDR features in Kaspersky Security Center
- Setting up MDR Plug-in in Kaspersky Security Center
- MDR Web Console
- Switching the interface language in Kaspersky Security Center
- Switching the language for notifications and reports in Kaspersky Security Center
- Switching the interface language in MDR Web Console
- MDR section in Kaspersky Security Center
- Activating Kaspersky Managed Detection and Response
- Deactivating Kaspersky Managed Detection and Response
- Deployment of Kaspersky Managed Detection and Response
- About the MDR configuration file
- Licensing
- Data provision
- About Kaspersky Security Network
- Monitoring dashboards in MDR Web Console
- Receiving summary information
- Receiving notifications
- Managing users
- Managing assets
- Managing incidents
- About the incidents
- Viewing and searching incidents in MDR Web Console
- Filtering incidents in MDR Web Console
- Creating custom incidents in MDR Web Console
- Viewing detailed information about incidents in MDR Web Console
- Response types
- Processing responses to incidents in MDR Web Console
- Auto-accepting responses in MDR Web Console
- Auto-accepting responses in Kaspersky Security Center
- Closing incidents in MDR Web Console
- Using Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response Optimum features
- Multitenancy
- Managing the solution through the REST API
- Scenario: performing token-based authorization
- Creating an API connection in Kaspersky Security Center
- Creating an API connection in MDR Web Console
- Editing an API connection in Kaspersky Security Center
- Editing an API connection in MDR Web Console
- Creating an access token in Kaspersky Security Center
- Creating an access token in MDR Web Console
- Working with the REST API
- Revoking a refresh token in Kaspersky Security Center
- Deleting an API connection in Kaspersky Security Center
- Deleting an API connection in MDR Web Console
- Known issues
- Contact Technical Support
- Sources of information about the solution
- Glossary
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
Adding new tenants in Kaspersky Security Center
If you want to become a Kaspersky Managed Detection and Response supplier for another organization, you need to add a new tenant to your account.
Your account in Kaspersky Security Center Web Console or Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console must have a role with the following access rights: Incident access and Tenant management, and the ability to view, add, edit, and delete tenants in the MDR section in Kaspersky Security Center.
To add a new tenant:
- In the MDR section of Kaspersky Security Center, click the Tenants tab.
The Tenants list appears.
- In the upper part of the window, click the plus sign icon (
).
The Tenant settings block appears.
- If necessary, switch the Active toggle button.
The Active toggle button is on by default.
- Fill in the following fields:
- Name
An arbitrary, human-readable name of the tenant that you specify while creating or editing the tenant. The tenant name can contain Latin letters, digits, and special characters. It cannot be more than 100 characters long.
- Description
Free-form information that you enter while creating or editing the tenant. The description can contain Latin letters, digits, and special characters. It cannot be more than 2000 characters long.
- Configuration files for the tenant
This section shows information about the MDR configuration file for the tenant:
- License—The license that corresponds to the tenant.
- Expiration date—The tenant life span. You can specify the expiration date manually while creating the tenant. The expiration date cannot be equal to or later than the last day of your MDR license term.
- Action—You can click the Download the configuration file link to download the ZIP archive that contains the MDR configuration file.
Click the X button to delete a configuration file. You can only delete a configuration file if another configuration file is added to the tenant.
Click the Add button to add a new configuration file. Specify the license and the expiration date.
- Name
- In the lower part of the Tenant settings block, click the Save button.
The Tenant settings block disappears. After clicking the Save button, Kaspersky Managed Detection and Response generates an MDR configuration file for the new tenant. You can click the Download the configuration file link to download the ZIP archive that contains the MDR configuration file.
The new tenant is added.
You can also add new tenants in MDR Web Console.
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