Sandbox for Endpoint Detection and Response Expert

Sandbox for Endpoint Detection and Response Expert

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The enterprise solutions Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform and Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response Expert now offer the possibility to configure Windows operating system settings in the sandbox. This means that they can be more individually adapted to the IT infrastructure and now offer companies more flexibility in their administration.

Around half of the companies (46 percent) worldwide currently outsource work to external specialists due to the complexity of business processes and the IT infrastructure. Because internal employees may not always have the necessary knowledge about the ever-changing threat landscape and the efficient management of IT security solutions.

Kaspersky has now updated its enterprise solutions Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform and Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response Expert to adapt them to changing business and security requirements and to simplify work processes for customers. For example, the Windows operating system settings in the sandbox were configured to be more flexible and adaptable to the customer's infrastructure.

Detect malicious links and files

As a result, IT security professionals can better detect malicious links and files and better adapt virtual machines with a full-featured operating system to the real business environment of companies. With these new updates, customers can set up computer and user account names, system language, and install applications.

In addition, to further improve the performance of the two solutions, the EDR agent has been integrated into Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Linux and Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows. The telemetry data collected by this agent may be sent to third party systems via an API; this provides more efficiency for already existing SIEM, SOAR or XDR enterprise systems.

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About Kaspersky

Kaspersky is an international cybersecurity company founded in 1997. Kaspersky's in-depth threat intelligence and security expertise serve as the basis for innovative security solutions and services to protect companies, critical infrastructures, governments and private users worldwide. The company's comprehensive security portfolio includes leading endpoint protection as well as a range of specialized security solutions and services to defend against complex and evolving cyber threats. Kaspersky technologies protect over 400 million users and 250.000 corporate customers. More information about Kaspersky can be found at www.kaspersky.com/


 

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