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Kaspersky Endpoint Security

fully protection for endpoints against widespread and emerging
Threats.
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it can be included in different management frameworks:
1.
KES cloud.
2.
KSC.
Devices Protected by Kaspersky Endpoint
Security
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Windows Workstations and File Servers.

Linux workstations.

mobile devices.
Kaspersky security components
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The product components can be grouped as follows:
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Essential Threat Protection.
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Advanced Threat Protection.
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Security Controls.
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Data Encryption.
KES cloud
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solution provides protection and management for medium-sized businesses.
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Managed entirely through a cloud-based console.
Licensing
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Kaspersky Endpoint Security Cloud
1 License = 1 User
Covers:1 Computer or File Server, 2 Mobile Devices

Kaspersky Endpoint Security Cloud Plus
1 License = 1 User
Covers:1 Computer or File Server, 2 Mobile Devices, 1.5x Office 365
User
Practical Implementation
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Creating a Kaspersky Endpoint Security Cloud company workspace.

Deployment of security applications.

Managing devices security profiles.
KSC
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on-premises solution that provides a centralized management console for
various Kaspersky security products, Suitable for medium to large enterprises.
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has two consoles:
1.
MMC
2.
Web Console
System Architecture Overview
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Kaspersky Security Center (KSC)
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The central hub for managing all security activities within the organization.
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Responsible for overseeing policies, tasks, and generating reports for all
connected endpoints.
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Kaspersky Security Center Console
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The tool used by administrators to interact with KSC.
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Provides a visual interface for setting up and monitoring security settings.
System Architecture Overview (.cont)
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Network Agent
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Acts as a link between the KSC and the individual endpoints.
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Delivers instructions from KSC to endpoints and sends back status updates.
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Kaspersky Endpoint Security (KES)
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The software installed on devices to provide protection against threats.
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Handles real-time scanning, updates, and security monitoring.
How It Works
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KSC to Network Agent
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The KSC server sends updates and instructions to the Network Agents.
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Network Agents pass these instructions to the Kaspersky Endpoint Security on
each device.
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Network Agent to Kaspersky Endpoint Security
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Network Agents ensure that Kaspersky Endpoint Security receives the latest
policies and updates.
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Kaspersky Endpoint Security reports back through the Network Agent to the
KSC
Practical Implementation
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Lab Environment Setup
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Simulated a company network (ABC Inc.) with the abc.lab domain.
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Set Up Domain Controller.
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installing and configuring Active Directory services
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Connect Other Computers to the Domain.
Practical Implementation(.cont)
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Installation and Configuration of Kaspersky Components
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Install the Administration Server and other Kaspersky Security Center components on KSC
machine.
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Proceed through the Quick Start Wizard to configure Kaspersky Security Center Administration
Server.
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Configure two-factor authentication for Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console.
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Install Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows on the desktop and servers
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