Kaspersky Endpoint Security 12 for Linux

What's new

July 22, 2024

ID 264264

Kaspersky Endpoint Security now boasts the following features and improvements:

  • Now you can set up integration with Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response Optimum, which protects the organization’s IT infrastructure from threats such as exploits, ransomware, fileless attacks and attackers' use of legitimate system tools to harm devices or data.
  • Now you can add two active license key to the application: the main key for activating the application and an additional key for activating the Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response Optimum functionality. The additional key is required if your main license does not include the Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response Optimum functionality.
  • Added a new Web Control component, which controls user access to web resources. This allows you to reduce traffic consumption and reduce inappropriate use of working time. If a user tries to open a website to which access is restricted by Web Control, Kaspersky Endpoint Security blocks access or displays a warning.
  • The newly added Kaspersky Endpoint Security stability monitoring functionality allows you to track the number of times the application terminates abnormally and notify the administrator about the unstable operation of the application.
  • The procedure for installing Kaspersky Endpoint Security using the Kaspersky Security Center Web Console has been improved: in the properties of the application installation package, you can now specify initial configuration parameters that were previously available only in the autoinstall.ini configuration file.
  • More application settings can be specified using the Kaspersky Security Center Web Console and the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console: you can edit settings that previously could be set only by editing the kesl.ini configuration file.
  • Now you can enable or disable global exclusions and File Threat Protection exclusions when running scan tasks.
  • Now you can set up integration with Kaspersky Symphony XDR: if the Kaspersky Endpoint Security application is being used in standard mode, the application can perform the "Start Malware Scan" and "Database update" response actions. If Kaspersky Endpoint Security is being used in Light Agent mode, integration with Kaspersky Symphony XDR is not supported.
  • Now you can send information about all devices installed in client devices or connected to them (including those installed and connected previously but currently disconnected) to the Administration Server when the application is managed using Kaspersky Security Center.
  • Traffic interception rules have been improved to support the interaction of containers on the same network.
  • The list of supported operating systems has been updated.

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