This document provides documentation on Kaspersky Endpoint Security, including business process guides, program flow descriptions, data model descriptions, sample reports, screen formats, toolkit guides, troubleshooting guides, and frequently asked question guides. It addresses various technical issues that may arise with Kaspersky Endpoint Security and how to troubleshoot them, such as non-localized events in reports, crashes during installation or when accessing websites, and incompatibility with certain software, drivers or flash drives. It also covers license information such as when licenses need to be renewed to continue receiving security updates.
kaspersky presentation for palette business solution June 2016 v1.0.Onwubiko Emmanuel
This document contains the slides from a Kaspersky Technical Training presentation on cybersecurity given in June 2016. The presentation covers several topics:
- The changing nature of work, security, and threats as more devices and data move to the cloud.
- New rules for security like avoiding complexity, recognizing borderless attack surfaces, and not slowing networks for security.
- Gartner's 2016 Magic Quadrant ratings which recognized Trend Micro, Intel Security, and Kaspersky Lab as leaders in endpoint protection.
- The rise of ransomware as a growing threat.
- Kaspersky's security solutions including their endpoint protection, virtualization security, threat intelligence, and focus on research to discover
This document provides an agenda and overview of a Kaspersky Security for Business technical training. It discusses Kaspersky product offerings, the typical lifecycle of Kaspersky Endpoint Security on a network, and what's new in Kaspersky Security Center and Microsoft Windows 10. The training will cover installing and configuring Kaspersky Security Center and managing the lifecycle of applications for workstation protection. It will also discuss new features in Windows 10 such as the return of the Start menu, universal apps, multiple desktops, and the new Spartan browser.
Introduction to Kaspersky Endpoint Security for BusinesssAndrew Wong
The document discusses Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business (KESB). It begins by outlining business demands like agility, efficiency, and productivity that impact IT with increased complexity, resource pressures, and rising malware threats. It then summarizes the key capabilities and components of KESB for seeing threats, controlling systems, and protecting data and devices. Specific areas covered in more depth include encryption technologies and policies, new system management features in Kaspersky Security Center 10 like licensing management and network access control, mobile device management options, and other Kaspersky products that provide comprehensive security.
Kaspersky Lab is the world’s largest privately held vendor of endpoint protection solutions. The company is ranked among the world’s top four vendors of security solutions for endpoint users*. Throughout its 15-year history Kaspersky Lab has remained an innovator in IT security and provides effective digital security solutions for consumers, SMBs and enterprises. The company currently operates in almost 200 countries and territories across the globe, providing protection for over 300 million users worldwide. Learn more at www.kaspersky.com.
Kaspersky endpoint security business presentationData Unit
A presentation of the kaspersky portofolio for business. The antivirus package of kaspersky Endpoints, can secure your mobiles, desktops, servers and more.
This document provides documentation on Kaspersky Endpoint Security, including business process guides, program flow descriptions, data model descriptions, sample reports, screen formats, toolkit guides, troubleshooting guides, and frequently asked question guides. It addresses various technical issues that may arise with Kaspersky Endpoint Security and how to troubleshoot them, such as non-localized events in reports, crashes during installation or when accessing websites, and incompatibility with certain software, drivers or flash drives. It also covers license information such as when licenses need to be renewed to continue receiving security updates.
kaspersky presentation for palette business solution June 2016 v1.0.Onwubiko Emmanuel
This document contains the slides from a Kaspersky Technical Training presentation on cybersecurity given in June 2016. The presentation covers several topics:
- The changing nature of work, security, and threats as more devices and data move to the cloud.
- New rules for security like avoiding complexity, recognizing borderless attack surfaces, and not slowing networks for security.
- Gartner's 2016 Magic Quadrant ratings which recognized Trend Micro, Intel Security, and Kaspersky Lab as leaders in endpoint protection.
- The rise of ransomware as a growing threat.
- Kaspersky's security solutions including their endpoint protection, virtualization security, threat intelligence, and focus on research to discover
This document provides an agenda and overview of a Kaspersky Security for Business technical training. It discusses Kaspersky product offerings, the typical lifecycle of Kaspersky Endpoint Security on a network, and what's new in Kaspersky Security Center and Microsoft Windows 10. The training will cover installing and configuring Kaspersky Security Center and managing the lifecycle of applications for workstation protection. It will also discuss new features in Windows 10 such as the return of the Start menu, universal apps, multiple desktops, and the new Spartan browser.
Introduction to Kaspersky Endpoint Security for BusinesssAndrew Wong
The document discusses Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business (KESB). It begins by outlining business demands like agility, efficiency, and productivity that impact IT with increased complexity, resource pressures, and rising malware threats. It then summarizes the key capabilities and components of KESB for seeing threats, controlling systems, and protecting data and devices. Specific areas covered in more depth include encryption technologies and policies, new system management features in Kaspersky Security Center 10 like licensing management and network access control, mobile device management options, and other Kaspersky products that provide comprehensive security.
Kaspersky Lab is the world’s largest privately held vendor of endpoint protection solutions. The company is ranked among the world’s top four vendors of security solutions for endpoint users*. Throughout its 15-year history Kaspersky Lab has remained an innovator in IT security and provides effective digital security solutions for consumers, SMBs and enterprises. The company currently operates in almost 200 countries and territories across the globe, providing protection for over 300 million users worldwide. Learn more at www.kaspersky.com.
Kaspersky endpoint security business presentationData Unit
A presentation of the kaspersky portofolio for business. The antivirus package of kaspersky Endpoints, can secure your mobiles, desktops, servers and more.
わかる中級英文法 Grammar in Use Unit 30 have to and mustiacer
This document is a lesson on the English grammar points "have to" and "must" from Raymond Murphy's book Grammar in Use. It is divided into multiple sections (A-D) that provide explanations and examples of when to use "have to" versus "must". Key points covered include:
- "Have to" is used for obligations due to external factors, while "must" can be used for personal reasons.
- However, there is little practical difference in speaking. "Have to" is generally safer to use.
- The negatives, past forms, past negatives and future forms of "must" and "have to" are explained.
- Section D notes that "have got to" can
わかる中級英文法 Grammar in Use Unit 30 have to and mustiacer
This document is a lesson on the English grammar points "have to" and "must" from Raymond Murphy's book Grammar in Use. It is divided into multiple sections (A-D) that provide explanations and examples of when to use "have to" versus "must". Key points covered include:
- "Have to" is used for obligations due to external factors, while "must" can be used for personal reasons.
- However, there is little practical difference in speaking. "Have to" is generally safer to use.
- The negatives, past forms, past negatives and future forms of "must" and "have to" are explained.
- Section D notes that "have got to" can