Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10.1.4 for Linux ARM64 Edition

January 20, 2022

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Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10.1.4 for Linux ARM64 Edition (hereinafter also referred to as Kaspersky Endpoint Security) protects computers running Linux® operating systems against malware. Threats can infiltrate the system via network data transfer channels or from removable drives.

The application lets you:

  • Scan file system objects located on the computer's local drives, as well as mounted and shared resources accessed via the SMB and NFS protocols.
  • Scan file system objects both in real time using File Threat Protection tasks and on demand using virus scan tasks.
  • Scan boot sectors.
  • Scan system memory.
  • Detect infected objects. If an object is found to contain code from a known virus, Kaspersky Endpoint Security considers the object as infected.
  • Neutralize threats detected in files.
  • Automatically choose what action to perform to neutralize the threat.
  • Save backup copies of files before disinfection or deletion and restore from backup copies of files which are of information value.
  • Manage tasks and configure their settings.
  • Add keys and activate the application using activation codes.
  • Notify the administrator about events occurring during the operation of Kaspersky Endpoint Security.
  • Update Kaspersky Endpoint Security databases from Kaspersky update servers, via the Administration Server, or from a user-specified source by schedule or on demand.
  • Use anti-virus databases to detect and disinfect infected files. Kaspersky Endpoint Security analyzes each file for threats during the scan process: file code is matched against code that resembles a particular threat.
  • Monitor the integrity of the specified files and report changes. File integrity monitoring can be performed in a constant monitoring mode, and in on-demand scan mode.
  • Manage an operating system firewall and, if necessary, restore a set of the firewall rules that was changed.
  • Protect your files in the local directories with network access by SMB / NFS protocols from remote malicious encrypting.
  • Participate in Kaspersky Security Network.
  • Allow non-root users manage basic application functions using the graphical user interface.
  • Update the application using update packages.
  • Check the integrity of application components by using the integrity check tool.

You can manage Kaspersky Endpoint Security by using the following methods:

  • From the command line using the application control commands.
  • Via Kaspersky Security Center.
  • Via Kaspersky Security Center Web Console.
  • Using graphical user interface.

Kaspersky Endpoint Security requires root permissions when installing and running programs. Please use the root privileges with caution.

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Hardware and software requirements

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