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
Multitenancy > Managing tenants in Kaspersky Security Center > Deleting tenants in Kaspersky Security Center
Deleting tenants in Kaspersky Security Center
Deleting tenants in Kaspersky Security Center
When you delete a tenant that contains some assets, all its assets are disconnected from MDR solution. To continue managing tenant's assets, you can move them to the root tenant or a new tenant before deleting the tenant.
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 delete a tenant:
- In the MDR section of Kaspersky Security Center, click the Tenants tab.
The Tenants list appears.
- In the Tenants list, point to the tenant that you want to delete, and then click the trash can icon (
) on the right side of the line.
- Confirm the deletion.
The selected tenant is deleted.
You can also delete tenants in MDR Web Console.
Article ID: 219397, Last review: Mar 19, 2025