Kaspersky Endpoint Security 12 for Linux

Kaspersky Security Network

January 23, 2024

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To increase the protection of devices and user data, Kaspersky Endpoint Security can use Kaspersky cloud-based knowledge base Kaspersky Security Network (KSN) to check the reputation of files, Internet resources, and software. Using Kaspersky Security Network data ensures a faster response to various threats, high protection component performance, and fewer false positives.

Use of Kaspersky Security Network is voluntary. Kaspersky Endpoint Security prompts you to enable KSN usage during installation. You can start or stop using KSN at any time.

Kaspersky Security Network infrastructure solutions

Kaspersky Endpoint Security supports the following infrastructure solutions to work with Kaspersky reputation databases:

  • Kaspersky Security Network (KSN) – A solution that receives information from Kaspersky and sends data about objects detected on user devices to Kaspersky for additional verification by Kaspersky analysts and to add to reputation and statistical databases.
  • Kaspersky Private Security Network (KPSN) – A solution that allows users of devices with Kaspersky Endpoint Security installed to access the reputation databases of Kaspersky, as well as other statistical data, without sending data to Kaspersky from their devices. KPSN is designed for corporate clients who can't use Kaspersky Security Network, for example, for the following reasons:
    • No connection of local workplaces to the Internet
    • Legal prohibition or corporate security restrictions on sending any data outside the country or the organization's local network

After changing the Kaspersky Endpoint Security license, submit the details of the new key to the service provider in order to be able to use KPSN. Otherwise, an authentication error will prevent data exchange with KPSN.

Kaspersky Security Network usage options:

There are two options for using KSN:

  • Extended KSN mode – you can receive information from the Kaspersky knowledge base, while Kaspersky Endpoint Security automatically sends statistical information to Kaspersky Security Network that it obtained during its operation. The application can also send to Kaspersky for additional scanning certain files (or parts of files) that intruders can use to harm the device or data.
  • Basic KSN mode – you can receive information from the Kaspersky knowledge base, but Kaspersky Endpoint Security does not send anonymous statistics and data about the types and sources of threats.

You can select a different Kaspersky Security Network usage option at any time.

No personal data is collected, processed, or stored. Detailed information about the storage, and destruction, and/or submission to Kaspersky of statistical information generated during participation in KSN is available in the Kaspersky Security Network Statement and on Kaspersky website. You can read the text of the Kaspersky Security Network Statement in the Kaspersky Security Network Statement window, which can be opened by clicking the Kaspersky Security Network Statement link.

Cloud mode for Kaspersky Endpoint Security

If Kaspersky Endpoint Security is used in standalone mode and you are using KSN in the application, you can enable cloud mode. Cloud mode is an operating mode of Kaspersky Endpoint Security that uses a lightweight version of the malware databases. This lets you reduce the load on device memory.

Kaspersky Security Network facilitates the application's use of the lightweight malware databases.

If you plan to use cloud mode, make sure KSN is available on your device. Kaspersky Security Center displays information about the availability of KSN via the client device status (OK, Critical, Warning) in the list of managed devices on the Devices tab.

Kaspersky Endpoint Security switches to using a lightweight version of the malware databases after enabling cloud mode and performing the latest update of the application databases and modules. If you are not using KSN or cloud mode is disabled, Kaspersky Endpoint Security downloads the full version of the application databases from Kaspersky servers during the next update of application databases and modules.

Cloud mode is disabled automatically if use of KSN is disabled.

If Kaspersky Endpoint Security is used in Light Agent mode for protecting virtual environments, use of the lightweight malware databases is not supported. Kaspersky Endpoint Security receives special databases necessary for the operation of the Light Agent from the Protection Server.

Using the KSN Proxy service

User devices managed by Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server can interact with KSN via the KSN Proxy service.

If Kaspersky Endpoint Security is used in Light Agent mode to protect virtual environments, the KSN Proxy service facilitates interaction with the KSN infrastructure. If the KSN proxy is not available, KSN is not used by the application.

You can configure the KSN proxy server settings in the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server properties. For details about the KSN proxy server, refer to the Kaspersky Security Center Help.

Kaspersky Security Network settings

Setting

Description

Kaspersky Security Network Statement

Clicking this link opens the Kaspersky Security Network Statement window. In this window, you can read the text of the Kaspersky Security Network Statement.

Kaspersky Security Network (KSN)

This block displays information about the KSN mode or indicates that KSN is not used by Kaspersky Endpoint Security.

The Edit button opens a window where you can configure the use of Kaspersky Security Network.

Enable cloud mode

The check box enables or disables the operating mode in which Kaspersky Endpoint Security uses a lightweight version of the malware databases.

The check box is available if use of KSN is enabled.

The check box is selected if, when creating a policy, you accepted the terms of the Kaspersky Security Network Statement and are using KSN in extended mode.

The mode is enabled or disabled after the next application database update.

This setting applies only if the application is used in standalone mode.

Use KSN servers when KSN Proxy is not available

The check box enables or disables the ability to communicate with KSN servers directly when the KSN Proxy service is unavailable.

The check box is selected by default.

This setting applies only if the application is used in standalone mode.

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