The quick start wizard creates policies and tasks with the default settings. These settings may turn out to be sub-optimal or even disallowed by the organization. Therefore, we recommend that you fine-tune these policies and tasks and create other policies and tasks, if they are necessary for your network.
Prerequisites
Before you start, make sure that you have done the following:
Configuring network protection proceeds in stages:
To configure and propagate settings for Kaspersky applications installed on the managed devices, you can use two different security management approaches—device-centric or user-centric. These two approaches can also be combined. To implement device-centric security management, you can use tools provided in Microsoft Management Console-based Administration Console or Kaspersky Security Center Web Console. User-centric security management can be implemented through Kaspersky Security Center Web Console only.
Check the tasks created with the quick start wizard and fine-tune them, if necessary.
How-to instructions:
If necessary, create additional tasks to manage the Kaspersky applications installed on the client devices.
Information about events during the operation of managed applications is transferred from a client device and registered in the Administration Server database. To reduce the load on the Administration Server, evaluate and limit the maximum number of events that can be stored in the database.
How-to instructions:
Results
Upon completion of this scenario, your network will be protected by configuration of Kaspersky applications, tasks, and events received by the Administration Server:
When the network protection configuration is complete, you can proceed to configuring regular updates to Kaspersky databases and applications.
For details about how to configure automatic responses to threats detected by Kaspersky Sandbox, please refer to the Kaspersky Sandbox 2.0 Online Help.