About Kaspersky Security Center 13 Linux

The section contains information about the purpose of Kaspersky Security Center 13 Linux, its main features and components, and ways to purchase Kaspersky Security Center 13 Linux.

Kaspersky Security Center 13 Linux (also referred to as Kaspersky Security Center) is designed to deploy and manage protection of Linux® devices by using Linux-based Administration Server to meet the requirements of pure Linux environments.

Kaspersky Security Center 13 Linux enables you to install Kaspersky security applications on devices on a corporate network, remotely run scan and update tasks, and manage the security policies of managed applications. As an administrator, you can use a detailed dashboard that provides a snapshot of corporate device statuses, detailed reports, and granular settings in protection policies.

In comparison with Kaspersky Security Center that has Windows®-based Administration Server, Kaspersky Security Center 13 Linux has a different feature set.

Kaspersky Security Center 13 Linux is an application aimed at corporate network administrators and employees responsible for protection of devices in a wide range of organizations.

Using Kaspersky Security Center, you can do the following:

Centrally manage files moved to Quarantine or Backup by security applications, as well as manage files for which processing by security applications has been postponed.

You can purchase Kaspersky Security Center 13 Linux through Kaspersky (for example, at https://www.kaspersky.com) or through partner companies.

If you purchase Kaspersky Security Center 13 Linux through Kaspersky, you can copy the application from our website. Information that is required for application activation is sent to you by email after your payment is processed.

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Hardware and software requirements

Unsupported operating systems and platforms

About Kaspersky Security Center 13 Web Console

List of supported Kaspersky applications

Comparison of Kaspersky Security Center: Windows-based vs. Linux-based

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