Network administrator at a comms service provider with 201-500 employees
Real User
Top 5
2024-10-25T13:06:00Z
Oct 25, 2024
We use Kaspersky on around one to two thousand servers and around four hundred workstations. Today, I work with Kaspersky EDR, and we also use Microsoft 365 Business Premium licenses.
Team Lead Cybersecurity Operations at a computer software company with 11-50 employees
Reseller
Top 10
2024-01-24T15:50:00Z
Jan 24, 2024
Kaspersky Endpoint provides multiple features. For example, it offers encryption, protection against targeted attacks, behavior and ML analysis, and multiple policies are available in Kaspersky. We recommend Kaspersky the most in Pakistan. Its advanced EDR features provide additional capabilities in endpoint security, including complete visibility of the quarantine system.
IT Security team leader at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 10
2023-12-14T15:19:29Z
Dec 14, 2023
We use the solution to gather information on how endpoints behave and any events happening. If there's any suspicious activity on a machine, it alerts us. For investigating specific devices, we can refer back to the EDR.
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Our use cases include ISC's indicator for compromise, blocking, caching, and automation. For example, the detection of any USB or removable device on any system triggers a response. Additionally, if any malware is detected in the system, the EDR solution removes it. These are the primary use cases we focus on. Another scenario involves the detection of a large data transfer, such as 3GB via a USB device, to another system, which must be identified. These are the main use cases we prioritize.
My company uses the EDR functionalities of Kaspersky, which are not related to application security. Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response is useful for environment scanning and can be deployed on a server to scan for viruses, malware, and hardware. We also use the product for EDR integration with the SIEM solution and get logs from each device.
Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response provides robust malware detection, endpoint security, integration with SIEM, control of USB devices, and behavior analysis, deployed on servers, mobile devices, and laptops.
Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response aids organizations in scanning environments, blocking sites, handling data transfers, and offering visibility into quarantine systems. Utilizing features such as encryption, machine learning analysis, caching, and automation,...
We use Kaspersky on around one to two thousand servers and around four hundred workstations. Today, I work with Kaspersky EDR, and we also use Microsoft 365 Business Premium licenses.
The solution is an antivirus.
I use the tool for endpoints.
We've deployed the client at the user’s end. We provide software security.
Kaspersky Endpoint provides multiple features. For example, it offers encryption, protection against targeted attacks, behavior and ML analysis, and multiple policies are available in Kaspersky. We recommend Kaspersky the most in Pakistan. Its advanced EDR features provide additional capabilities in endpoint security, including complete visibility of the quarantine system.
We use the solution to gather information on how endpoints behave and any events happening. If there's any suspicious activity on a machine, it alerts us. For investigating specific devices, we can refer back to the EDR.
We use the solution to cover endpoint security.
Our use cases include ISC's indicator for compromise, blocking, caching, and automation. For example, the detection of any USB or removable device on any system triggers a response. Additionally, if any malware is detected in the system, the EDR solution removes it. These are the primary use cases we focus on. Another scenario involves the detection of a large data transfer, such as 3GB via a USB device, to another system, which must be identified. These are the main use cases we prioritize.
The solution was good for the use cases for which I used it.
I use the solution for protection and incident response.
My company uses the EDR functionalities of Kaspersky, which are not related to application security. Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response is useful for environment scanning and can be deployed on a server to scan for viruses, malware, and hardware. We also use the product for EDR integration with the SIEM solution and get logs from each device.