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On 2/29/2024 at 10:08 AM, Kingfran said:
Hi There
Is Kaspersky Anti Ransomware Tool included Endpoint Security for Business ?
Thank you
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Hello!
The Kaspersky Anti-Ransomware Tool is not included in the Endpoint Security for Business package. It’s designed to work as a standalone product. However, the functionality of the Anti-Ransomware Tool is included in all Kaspersky paid endpoint solutions, so it’s not necessary to install it if you have a paid endpoint security solution from Kaspersky.
If you’re using the Endpoint Security for Business, it already has mechanisms to detect and block ransomware, including behavior detection among others. Therefore, installing the Anti-Ransomware Tool alongside may not be required and is prevented to avoid application overhead.
I hope this answers your question!
Kind regards
How "Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal Root Certificate" decrypt SSL connection to scan it ?
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Hello maximtimeclock@iedco.cybertech,
To write an article about how Kaspersky’s Anti-Virus Personal Root Certificate decrypts SSL/TLS connections, you’ll want to explain the process of interception and decryption of secure traffic. Here’s a simplified explanation.
Installation When Kaspersky Anti-Virus is installed, it adds its root certificate to the OS certificate storage. For browsers like Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird that use their certificate storage, the root certificate must be added manually.
Interception As secure traffic passes through the system, Kaspersky uses its root certificate to intercept the encrypted SSL/TLS connections.
Decryption With the root certificate in place, Kaspersky can decrypt the intercepted traffic, allowing it to scan the contents for potential threats.
Re-encryption After scanning, the traffic is re-encrypted and sent to its destination, ensuring that the user’s data remains secure.
User Control Users have the option to enable or disable the decryption of SSL connections in Kaspersky’s settings. If disabled, Kaspersky will not intercept or scan encrypted traffic.
For your article, you might also want to discuss the implications of such interception, like privacy concerns, and how Kaspersky addresses these issues. Remember to cite official sources and guides from Kaspersky for accuracy.
Good luck with your article!
Best Regards,
maximtimeclock