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Kaspersky Endpoint Security
Formerly Kaspersky Work Space Security

Overview

What is Kaspersky Endpoint Security?

Kaspersky Small Office Security (formerly Kaspersky Work Space Security) is antivirus / endpoint security software from Russian company Kaspersky.

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  • Anti-Exploit Technology (13)
    8.4
    84%
  • Vulnerability Management (13)
    8.0
    80%
  • Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) (13)
    7.8
    78%
  • Infection Remediation (13)
    7.8
    78%

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Essential Suite

$29.99

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Advanced Suite

$39.99

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Premium Suite

$44.99

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  • No setup fee

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  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Demo 5: Install Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Linux using SSM Agent

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Demo 7: Install Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Linux with the help of a UserData script

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Demo 12: Install Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Linux using a remote installation task

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Features

Endpoint Security

Endpoint security software protects enterprise connected devices from malware and cyber attacks.

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Product Details

What is Kaspersky Endpoint Security?

Kaspersky Small Office Security (replacing the former Kaspersky Work Space Security) combines the simplicity of home PC protection with special capabilities to keep small businesses safe while employees are working. With ‘set and forget’ security, it protects Windows and Mac PCs and laptops, as well as Windows file servers.

Kaspersky Endpoint Security Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

Kaspersky Small Office Security (formerly Kaspersky Work Space Security) is antivirus / endpoint security software from Russian company Kaspersky.

Reviewers rate Malware Detection highest, with a score of 8.9.

The most common users of Kaspersky Endpoint Security are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).
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Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
We are a company with 200 PCs and 10 laptops, we feel well protected with the Kaspersky Endpoint Security cloud solution, so far we have not had problems with the application but on the contrary it has solved a problem for us, mitigating any threat found on the equipment.
  • Alerts about any threat
  • Actions to implement in the event of any vulnerability.
  • Newsletters about threats discovered with software and hardware vendors
  • Take action before any unwanted malicious program execution
  • Uninstall remote programs
  • Email threat report
  • Update equipment from the platform
Well:Security to detect threats and block execution of unauthorized programs
Less appropriate: uninstall remote programs
SEGUNDO GONZALEZ GONZALEZ | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We have been using Kaspersky Endpoint Security for more than 10 years as our main antivirus software and it has provided us with the security we needed. We have not had major commercial problems beyond the renewal or increase of licenses. The license we have is Total Protection and we protect both physical and virtual machines, as well as mobile devices.
  • Virus protection.
  • Protection of use of external devices such as USB, CD, etc...
  • Firewall on each computer.
  • Central console (web included).
  • Website access protection.
  • Manage of applications.
  • I think the Windows update control can be improved.
  • Another point to improve is the client update application
  • Web console usability
Like any good antivirus, I believe that the use of Kaspersky Endpoint Security should be mandatory in any company, as it provides the first point of security on each computer that can help prevent data loss. On the other hand, time should be spent configuring each antivirus policy correctly so that it has as little influence as possible on the performance of other applications.
Hunter Bonner | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 2 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Kaspersky was solving the problem of antivirus protection, as well as malware and other endpoint protection strategies.
  • Deployment was easy through various RMM vendors.
  • Installs fast.
  • Rarely, if ever crashes.
  • Privacy concerns, as it related to their business being tied so close to the Russian government.
  • Concerns that software was acting as a listening agent for a foreign entity.
  • Too aggressive and at times, made it very difficult to get programs to passthrough that were authorized for use.
Given that the US Government has declared that they are not to be trusted, this was a deal breaker with all our customers. We had to pull the software.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Reseller
It is used throughout our company. Kaspersky Endpoint Security is used for the protection of viruses and remote attacks with operation parallel to that of Firewall Watchguard. Excellent protection capability and fairly light for client CPU occupation. very convenient to be able to install the centralized version with on a Server: through the dashboard it is possible to check the status of each PC and get alerts on problems
  • Protects against viruses.
  • Protects from remote attacks.
  • Analysis of the status of multiple clients through the Server version.
  • Improved ability to identify cryptolockers.
  • Export of reports.
  • Excessive weight in terms of data space and memory in the server version.
It is perfectly usable on medium-large companies equipped with numerous client PCs.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Kaspersky as our primary antivirus program and it was used in our organization to prevent our working computers from malware attacks, trojan, malware. It has also a mail encryption option which can be useful for safe communication. It also provides management services with backup, recovery, and file management.
  • Threat prevention
  • encryption
  • data recovery
  • firewall protection
  • vulnerability scan
  • consumes lot of memory
  • frequent updates to app
  • DLP function is missing
It is very well suited for a small-scale business that is looking to protect its devices from a security threat. And also it can be used for individual purposes to protect their PC. There are some feature restrictions based on subscriptions. They also provide 30 days free trial to experience their services before they opt for paid ones.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Kaspersky Endpoint Security protects our network almost for 8 years now. It is used organization-wide both in Headquarters and branches. Kaspersky helps to protect the endpoints from not only viruses, But we are controlling Device management, Web Control, Application whitelisting, encryption, and even third-party patch management through Kaspersky
  • Out of office policies can be configured
  • Easy deployment
  • External devices can be allowed user wise
  • DLP solution is not available with Kaspersky
Application whitelisting feature is used in our ATMs and it is a great success. We have enabled only a set of applications to be run on ATMs and all other applications that run on ATMs are blocked through an application whitelisting policy. We as IT Admins can sleep at night knowing that our network is well secured with Kaspersky.
Annie Kramer | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I have been using this software for securing my devices for many years. I would say this is a truly excellent tool for encrypting our devices and it also plays an effective role in protecting our devices from data leaks. It is not only easy to implement but also it is very easy to maintain. It is playing an amazing role in our organization by securing our business data.
  • The feature most worth mentioning is that it provides us virus-free infrastructure. As it is lightweight security software, it is becoming more popular day by day. There is no other powerful antivirus than this.
  • Its licensing cost is also very reasonable compared to other products. It behaves like a real-time system for monitoring threats deeply.
  • Its scanning power is very effective and powerful.
  • It is incredibly easy to implement.
  • Although this is reliable endpoint protection, sometimes problems occur while running heavy applications with this security software and its performance suffers.
  • I think its installation process must be made easier.
This is the most appropriately designed tool. It creates a very peaceful environment for our office. Moreover, its configuration and management are very easy. It has a great accuracy rate. It has strong capabilities for handling all types of ransomware. I suggest you give it a try, I am sure it will surprise you with its extraordinary results.
Karen Thompson | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Kaspersky Endpoint Security is used by my organization across multiple sites. I am only responding to my site which has close to 1,000 employees. There are around 300 workstations and a few dozen servers protected by Kaspersky Endpoint Security at my site. It is used to protect our workstations and servers against malicious programs and attacks. it has other benefits such as reporting what software is installed on our systems, deploying software, and other monitoring. Our Kaspersky security center uses MS SQL Express and has no issues. We did not need to attach it to any full version of [the] SQL server.
  • Antivirus/malware protection
  • Software deployment
  • It could be easier to detect workstation name changes.
  • It automatically detects new systems and will even place them in organizational containers that you specify, but sometimes it doesn't pick up new systems.
I think Kaspersky is well suited for large and small companies. Larger companies can take advantage of the KSC (Kaspersky Security Center) servers to help manage a large network. The KSC has many good features to help monitor the health of the organization. It does a good job with updating and deploying remotely. It has inventory features, and can even deploy non-Kaspersky software packages uploaded to the center. KSC can become a source of good information about [your] network that can be seen at a glance. IT departments are normally smaller than they need to be. KSC helps with larger and smaller companies because of this. A small company would appreciate the amount of information and management that can be done through KSC without needing extra help. If the company is small enough that they don't have servers on-site, there is a cloud version. I have not used that to know how it differs from the local KSC.
Emir Omeragić | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We are reseller of Kaspersky Endpoint Security. This product is part of our Business Customer online protection portfolio.
We are not using it internally, but we have a testing platform with 30 licenses for for internal testing within our Department.
A lot of Business Customers in Bosnia have big problem with shortage of skilled IT staff.
Based on that problem a lot of customers choose Cloud solutions as they are cheaper considered that they use external IT staff.
Kaspersky Endpoint Security is ideal for that usage. You can implement it without using remote access, on mobile devices, laptops and PC-s.
In Covid-19 pandemic as people use their devices outside organizations, this is must have, as the Kaspersky provides better overview over company assets, especially with remote working scenarios.
I found it fairly easy to set up, especially for small and medium companies. For Companies with Microsoft 365 subscriptions there is also a 365 solutions.

  • Easy admin overview.
  • Small performance penalty.
  • Great for PC and mobile device protection.
  • Better protection then default security options for Windows 10.
  • IOS integration is too complicated even for IT expert.
  • Sometimes update would fail on client computers for few days.
Great for small and medium companies without dedicated IT security staff.
Cloud based administrative portal is great for remote work.
It is not easy to integrate with Apple products. Installation for iPhone and MacOS is complex and I would not recommend it.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
The Kaspersky Endpoint Security antivirus software is installed by my company support team. All users' computers have been protecting this product for at least three years. The primary purpose of the software is to prevent viruses, malware, and ransomware from infecting our corporate computers. It is an effective form of protection against external invaders.
  • Password Manager.
  • Security and online support experts.
  • Uses a lot of CPU resources, making it unviable for less powerful systems.
  • It takes time to scan the system in standard mode on older, limited computers.
Kaspersky Endpoint Security is suitable for all machines in the company. All, without exception, must be protected against viruses, malware, trojans, worms, spyware, rootkits, and crawlers. The antivirus also provides us with security at all levels regarding virus attacks on the operating system. As well as attempts to break into the system through Internet browser access, protection against listening programs, such as keyloggers, blocking the entry of adware, crashes against dialer programs, the famous dialers, and also against harmful actions to the system through software.

Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It is used by the whole business only on workstations and laptops. It is used to protect workstations and laptops from security threats.
  • Detecting threats with accuracy.
  • Immediate scan of removable drives which often are notorious threat vectors.
  • Can scan for limited software vulnerabilities.
  • Stable.
  • Being able to throttle its scan performance centrally, it can suck up CPU for workstations and laptops during scheduled full scans.
  • Less CPU usage - It was removed from all our servers in favor of Microsoft System Center Endpoint Protection as all our virtual servers were literally squeezed of their CPU usage by the application.
  • Installation is two fold, agent and the endpoint protection software.
It is well suited for heuristic accuracy on detecting threats, immediate scans for removable devices, and has very good application control where you can set only approved software to run or totally ban USB storage devices and have an option to decide what to permit on USB, like banning storage USB devices and allowing USB keyboards.
Kevin Staley | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We used this solution on all of our company PCs and servers for at least three years. We used it to provide anti-virus and network protection to our endpoints. As of February 2019, we no longer use this solution.
  • Easy to schedule routine scans of systems.
  • Offers a way to selectively scan specific file(s) on-demand.
  • Provides a central management server to monitor and control endpoint deployment and maintenance.
  • In our installation, the management server was on our LAN. This made it difficult to manage those devices that did not "check-in" very often. This resulted in some systems' information to be out-dated in the console.
  • There is not a way to view live security events on an endpoint. We would often learn from the user of the endpoint that they were observing an issue.
  • When an endpoint was relocated to a different network e.g. a home vs. corporate network, the switching of network policies not always went as expected resulting in the enforcement of the incorrect policy.
Addressing the solution we had and its use in our environment, I think it would have been a much better fit if we had less mobile endpoints. I think it is well suited for a corporate network whose endpoints are confined to LANs and/or WANs.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Our company uses Kaspersky as our primary network security and firewall manager. It allows us to handle network transactions safely and efficiently.
  • As a user with Kaspersky installed, the program does a great job of staying out of the way of the end-user's activities. No pop-ups for updates, no annoying windows about security health. It's very considerate of user experience.
  • System scans and adjustments are completed in the background, allowing users to focus on their various tasks.
  • The program also scans any external hardware that connects to the PC, thus providing safety from potential threats on local hardware.
  • My experience with the program has always been positive; the UI is simple, the experience is very smooth.
Kaspersky is clearly well built for large company networks that need a comprehensive network security solution that runs all its actions in the background with limited-to-no end user interaction. I would highly recommend it.
David Judice | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Kaspersky Endpoint Security at both of the sites that I manage and, currently, protect over 200 servers and workstations with it. It's a great product is very easy to manage. I would recommend it to anyone based on my experience with it and comparing it to several others that I have been exposed to previously.
  • The Security Center is laid out very well and makes it easy to install and manage the client endpoint protection on servers and workstations.
  • The way security policies are defined and managed is very easy to understand.
  • The client programs seem to be lighter and smaller on the client systems than others I have used in the past. Using fewer resources is always an advantage.
  • Not happy with the way new versions of Kaspersky are released. The Security Center will tell you there are new versions, but it's very difficult to determine which items you need to download and update.
Anytime you are managing multiple servers and workstations on a network, having a good Security Center to assist with that management is critical. Kaspersky Security Center provides that and gives the administrator the tools and reports necessary to properly manage and monitor these systems across a network. This is a VERY useful tool and it makes my job much easier.
Alex Waitkus, CISSP-ISSAP, OSCP | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 5 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Kaspersky is a company that has the capabilities to do great things for endpoint security. We used it for endpoint protection and it does very well for signature-based protection and identifying potentially malicious behavior. Kaspersky also doe not consume a lot of system resources which makes it great for older systems and servers.
  • Signature-based detection
  • Identification of anomalies and potentially malicious behavior
  • Solid platform that doesn't abuse system resources
  • 0-day protection
  • Company practices and visibility
  • Issues with bad signatures
Kaspersky is great for enterprise deployments where ties to its founding country are not a problem, for banking, critical infrastructure, etc. the risk isn't worth the reward. This is a 5/5 star product but fud is a major factor in choosing where to deploy.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I have always been a big supporter of Kaspersky from the first antivirus they developed. Kaspersky Endpoint Security is definitely one of the best endpoint protectors in how much it allows you to manage in detail the security of corporate clients so that they have single and centralized control of their infrastructure.
  • Centralized management of endpoints
  • Frequent updates and well-supplied threat library
  • Easy management of the various endpoints with granularity of detailed control
  • The minimum license includes a minimum number of endpoints from 10 clients, which for very small offices is also too expensive
  • Unfortunately, when applied to PCs with limited resources, it slows down the system in an important way especially during the scan phase
  • At the screen level the settings were more detailed in the previous version
I think it is a stable and fully functional product, certainly, it is a bit 'heavy in terms of consumption of machine resources. But unfortunately also having tried other endpoint protection [products] I noticed that it is a defect on which companies cannot work actively. The net of this is definitely a great product to buy and updates are frequent.
Brandon Pelinka | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We used Kaspersky Endpoint Manager and Kaspersky Endpoint Protection for our anti-virus on our server and workstations. We also used it for internet security and web filtering. Then we turned off the windows firewall and turned on the Kaspersky firewall functionality within the endpoint client. There are also a host of other features like software pushes and Windows updates and such that it can do that we utilize.
  • Anti-Virus - great detection rate and it is very good at not letting viruses in.
  • Updates - Software Pushes - Very nice tool to push things from one central location.
  • Encryption - you can encrypt within the anti-virus client to make sure protect all laptop data.
  • Communication of version updates could be better - sometimes I have to look to see if there is an update.
  • Amount of plugins using MMC on a local machine - too many plugins - should be included in MMC.
  • Changed location of software installs in last MMC - liked the previous MMC before.
Well suited in protection. The anti-virus client does a very good job blocking viruses and detecting when infected. The firewall also does a very nice job blocking unwanted attacks and being another layer of protection. The reporting feature is very granular and it is very detailed. You can get a lot of very good information.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We utilize Kaspersky Endpoint Security enterprise wide as the solution of choice for our ongoing threat protection solution. In our industry as well as throughout other organizations, the constant evolution of the cyber threat continues to present challenges that can have detrimental impact across the network. The dependency on this product is high and it has provided a solution defense with minimal disruption to business operations.
  • Kaspersky provides a robust solution suite that protects and prevents malicious threats from impacting our environment
  • Kaspersky has provided real-time alerts and a proactive defense posture
  • Kaspersky deployment and centralized management is solid
  • On occasion, we've run across false-positives due to signature updates
  • Kaspersky controls seem a bit clunky
  • Kaspersky reporting can be improved to provide flexibility to modify layout and output variables
Kaspersky Endpoint Security has provided a very solid solution to protect our overall business assets. Centralized server controls have provided efficiencies with deployment; configuration changes and managed scheduled scans round out a great product for scale. Kaspersky's reputation in the market to proactively manage signature updates for newly discovered threats has been consistent over the years.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Kaspersky Security is being used company-wide and currently protects each individual user's desktop machine. This helps better protect important company data, private employee information, and general web use that each individual browses through every day. It's relatively easy to use and set up, and has been an effective product thus far.
  • Helping block specific websites.
  • Helping enable protected browsers when accessing critical data.
  • Scans a user's desktop for all viruses and potential threats that may exist.
  • Simplifying the process of renewing the subscription.
Kaspersky has been the go-to option, as far as desktop security goes.
Ian Raloff | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Kaspersky Endpoint Security is being used as one component across the whole organization as part of a security through depth strategy. The Advanced Licensed version allows End-point control through a central server, The Kaspersky Security Center (KSC). The advance version of the KSC not only manages and controls anti-virus and mal-ware protection, but is also used for inventory management, patching, remote installation, and remote control of endpoints.
  • Endpoint virus protection
  • Endpoint management of application
  • Inventory
  • The PC imaging tools are difficult to set up and use
  • Device Encryption tools are getting better, but are difficult to manage.
  • The policies are powerful, but could be broken up. More help can be provided in what the policy element does within the policy setup
Kaspersky Endpoint control comes with several levels. It is best to compare the features at each level, and make sure that your company does not already have other tools giving you that feature. It works best in a primarily Windows environment, but has tools to manage Linux and Macs when needed. The advanced versions are great when a company does not have a Microsoft Enterprise agreement to replace System Center features.
Eric Gerber | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Kaspersky Endpoint Security was being used by our entire organization, from the receptionist and support staff all the way up to the managing partners. Because we dealt with highly sensitive information and most of our communication was done through email, security was of the highest importance. They chose Kaspersky for this purpose, to protect the entire firm from various phishing attempts (and it was successful). It was also very easy for all of the staff to use which gave everyone an even better piece of mind. And the fact we could set it up so that it would stay updated as long as the user restarted their computer was a perfect touch.
  • Ease of use, from those with little computer skills to those with a masters in Computer Science.
  • Runs in the background without using lots of resources.
  • No annoying pop ups.
  • Does the job effectively and provides a great piece of mind.
  • Accessing and understanding additional details of the program are difficult.
  • Lots of features unexplained that would be useful to understand.
  • We had issues with the program freezing when the user had not updated in weeks.
I believe that the Kaspersky is suited for both large and small law firms, even corporations with internal legal departments. Kaspersky did exactly what we wanted to and protected our network and computers from harm, all while being very low maintenance. After setting up the initial settings and having them copied to each computer the maintenance was pretty much non-existent. The only thing we had to do was remind individuals to restart their computer so that Kaspersky would be updated.
Erik Ross | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Deployed for entire organization, excellent at keeping our network and clients safe from external (and internal) threats. The interface is intuitive and has proven to be a power house in the area of Firewall/Antivirus/Antimalware/Cyber Security. The components cover every aspect of network protection and intrusion prevention as well as protecting our user workstations allowing them to remain productive.
  • Potential threat identification and quarantining is immediate and very reliable.
  • Monitoring system updates, statistics, hardware status, and connectivity issues for all systems on the network.
  • Installation and registration, either remotely or in person, is a breeze, usually taking about 10-15 minutes, and with step by step confirmations.
  • The organizational hierarchy, as well as the abilities listed in the hierarchy are extremely user friendly and easy to use for novices and pros alike.
  • Before the last upgrade there was a want of better organization, more features and faster installations and the current version delivered on all of that. I can store a disk image and use Kaspersky for installing new systems on our network in a fraction of the time it used to take. Installation times have improved by3 times and I can now manage and distribute windows (and other software) updates to every computer at once just using the administration client, good by WSUS.
It is an all around win in my book, every version gets that much better, and I currently have no complaints or wants that are not being served here. The ease of use, the intuitive nature of the software and the features, make this ideal for anyone, but Professionals will get the most use out of all of the functions. I gave up Norton at home and started using Kaspersky about 2 years ago.
Bruce Emmerling | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Currently Kaspersky Endpoint Security is being used across the board for all workstations and laptops in use by our organization. The use of the software helps to dramatically reduce problems with malware and viruses while avoiding over burdening each system's resources. The security features are fairly robust and meet most of the needs of keeping an the average workstation safe from many security threats found online. Kaspersky has a long history of effective security features and its current version goes a long way towards meeting the security needs of an an average sized organization.
  • The security software does a great job of staying the background, continuously scanning for threats without bogging down system resources.
  • Kaspersky Endpoint is has an easy to configure and use interface, making it easier to train end users on its features.
  • Kaspersky does a great job of malware and viruses definition updates which keep systems up to date on the latest security updates.
  • Kaspersky Endpoint Security can sometimes block devices such as external flash drives and printers.
  • Occasionally the software may require updates when updating Windows or even adding in new devices.
  • For laptops with hard drive encryption, the software has some problems with certain types of encryption methods.
Kaspersky Endpoint Security does great in small to medium office situations where there is a moderately sized user base. It also works well with beginners and moderately knowledgeable users of security programs, unlike some competitors. For larger enterprise settings, there may be better security solutions out there but at the costs of usability for end users. The program offers a great research program for dealing with the latest security threats which can trump other features found on competing products.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It is being used across all of our organization in all departments. It solves our problems related to managing our computers for viruses and all other system security. We like that we have a central system where we can manage and push out updates to the computers. Also we can run different commands within Kasperksy to control other processes on the computer from a central system.
  • Central Management.
  • Updates available throughout the year to push down to our workstations.
  • Tech support assists with our questions.
  • For some of the encryption features we want to be able to update the version automatically instead of needing to decrypt th workstation, install the update and then encrypt.
  • Ability for additional e-mail alerts.
  • We would like to see improvement in the remote access feature.
It is well suited for any company at any size.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Kaspersky Work Space Security is being used as an anti-malware program. It is also being used for mobile security across the whole organization. It protects our computers from malware.
  • Decent antivirus.
  • Good mobile security.
  • Nice control center.
  • I wish the spam filtering software was better.
  • Installation can be tricky on some computers.
  • I'd like better support for this product.
Its well suited for antivirus and anti-malware. The centralized control is good. It's less suited for spam filtering and FTP needs.
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