Scope of features available in Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows under different license options
This article concerns:
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.7.0 for Windows (version 11.7.0.669)
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.6.0 for Windows (version 11.6.0.394)
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.5.0 for Windows (version 11.5.0.590)
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.4.0 for Windows (version 11.4.0.233)
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.3.0 for Windows (version 11.3.0.773)
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.2.0 for Windows (version 11.2.0.2254)
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.1.1 for Windows (version 11.1.1.126)
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.1.0 for Windows (version 11.1.0.15919)
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10.3.3 for Windows (version 10.3.3.304)
For Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.8.0 (version 11.8.0.384), see Online Help:
Features of Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows | Licenses | ||||
Kaspersky Endpoint Security Cloud | Kaspersky Endpoint Security Select | Kaspersky Endpoint Security Advanced | Kaspersky Security Total | Kaspersky Security for File Servers | |
Workstations | |||||
Protection against malware | |||||
Firewall | |||||
Application Privilege Control | |||||
Device Control | |||||
Web Control | |||||
Encryption | |||||
Application Startup Control | |||||
BadUSB Attack Prevention | |||||
BitLocker Drive Encryption | |||||
File servers | |||||
Protection against malware | |||||
Application Startup Control | |||||
Firewall | |||||
Network Attack Blocker | |||||
BadUSB Attack Prevention |
When installing Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 for Windows, you can choose the type of installation: basic, standard, full, or custom. In Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11 for Windows, custom installation starts by default.
If the active license covers more components than are currently installed, the application prompts the user to install missing components.
When the user activates a license that downgrades the current level of protection, the components that are not covered by this license behave in the same way as they do when the active license expires or the user chooses not to use a license.