IT Support Specialist at a manufacturing company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2022-08-11T15:12:28Z
Aug 11, 2022
We're using it on the endpoint on the user's computer and the servers. We have licenses for workstations and servers. And it's the endpoint security that is the antivirus and the IDS integrated. We also use it to manage some restrictions and web browsing for some users. We allow them to browse some websites and also we restrict some devices and ports.
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System support engineer at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-11-25T18:26:33Z
Nov 25, 2021
We primarily use the solution for version and device control. That's why we have moved to Kaspersky. It's meant to be assisting us with device and control issues.
Innovation and strategy Development-OCP Solutions at a mining and metals company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-10-04T14:31:06Z
Oct 4, 2021
Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business is used for network protection. It does monitoring and can detect intrusions and viruses. Additionally, we use it for log management.
We use Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business for many purposes. We mainly use it for protection against malware. Additionally, we perform a lot of administration for users using the application, device, and web controls.
Responsible for information processing at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-06-08T17:08:00Z
Jun 8, 2021
We may be using version 13 or 14, although I can't say for certain. The solution provides protection for all our systems, file servers, endpoints and domain controllers.
We primarily use the solution as an antivirus for endpoint security. It can be used to protect against malware and as security for online browsing - for example, when you want to do online transactions, it can secure the process.
Information Technology Manager at a energy/utilities company with self employed
Real User
2021-03-01T13:57:33Z
Mar 1, 2021
We primarily use the solution for endpoint protection along with catering to Office 365, OneDrive, Teams, SharePoint, Outlook, or Exchange - along with Windows update services.
Network Security Engineer at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
Top 20
2021-02-11T12:22:09Z
Feb 11, 2021
I use Kaspersky like an end-user, I just want security, but I don't use all the features. I only use it for protection, like when someone puts a pen drive inside my PC and to block some websites and content.
Our primary use case for Kaspersky Endpoint Security is to protect our endpoint machines and ideally we are also looking at protecting our server. However, I had challenges deploying it to the servers. It was making them really slow.
Deputy Manager of Cybersecurity Projects at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-10-28T23:05:42Z
Oct 28, 2020
I use this solution for my personal machines; my laptop, MacBook, as well as the devices of other family members. I buy about five to seven licenses every couple of years and I mainly use them to protect my end points. In my work, I'm the chief of Information Security and a customer of Kaspersky.
We primarily use the solution for endpoint security. We protect servers and end point users by using Kaspersky solution with additional product of the same compnay if required . e.g sand box solution , EDR etc
Senior Security Analyst at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2019-04-11T10:03:00Z
Apr 11, 2019
We are using Kaspersky Endpoint Security. There are two products: * Kaspersky Skill Center (supply management) * Kaspersky Endpoint Security We use Kaspersky Endpoint Security for manual production and supply production. We also use it for additional control in manufacturing.
ICT/HMIS Supervisor at a healthcare company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2018-12-19T10:07:00Z
Dec 19, 2018
A networked environment with workstations in remote stations. The organisation has a HQ where the IT centrally manages resources with AV being one of the resources.
Manager ICT Solution at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Reseller
2018-08-08T07:09:00Z
Aug 8, 2018
Kaspersky is fairly good with endpoint management. Though, we do not use Kaspersky at our mail security levels because our mail security is done by another product that we use. So far, performance has been okay. We just updated to the latest version.
For preventing virus spreads in our networks (servers and PCs). In my experience, Kaspersky products have comprehensive and quick zero-day response for global and local (Indonesia) threats, including spam, Trojans, worms, etc. My environment consists of 30 servers and 200 PCs and laptops with no USB and CD/DVD media restriction. Eighty percent of all clients have internet connection without any restriction policy.
Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business is a cybersecurity solution that is designed to protect small and large business networks and devices from all types of cyber security threats by implementing machine learning algorithms for real-time threat detection and response. The solution offers antivirus protection, firewall, network attack protection, web control, device control, data encryption, reporting tools, and more. Kaspersky integrates with a wide variety of external systems and...
We're using it on the endpoint on the user's computer and the servers. We have licenses for workstations and servers. And it's the endpoint security that is the antivirus and the IDS integrated. We also use it to manage some restrictions and web browsing for some users. We allow them to browse some websites and also we restrict some devices and ports.
My primary use case of Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business is for security, such as anti-virus and patch deployment.
We use Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business as our antivirus for our systems.
I am a cyber security engineer and use this to protect my computer from viruses.
My primary use case is on server workload, where this solution works really well.
My primary use case is for threat protection.
We primarily use the solution for version and device control. That's why we have moved to Kaspersky. It's meant to be assisting us with device and control issues.
Our primary use case is for protecting our desktops and critical servers. This solution is deployed on-premises.
We use Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business for protecting our information.
Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business is used for network protection. It does monitoring and can detect intrusions and viruses. Additionally, we use it for log management.
We use Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business for many purposes. We mainly use it for protection against malware. Additionally, we perform a lot of administration for users using the application, device, and web controls.
The solution is primarily used to protect my personal information. I use it for security purposes.
We use Kaspersky Endpoint Security for email filtering, web browsing, web filtering, and USB filtering.
The solution is primarily used in order to protect computers. It also helps you avoid issues online.
We may be using version 13 or 14, although I can't say for certain. The solution provides protection for all our systems, file servers, endpoints and domain controllers.
The solution is used for our enterprise. We primarily use the solution for security. We use it for detection purposes.
We use the solution for protection against viruses, spyware, and malware.
We're using the solution primarily for protection and security. We use it for malware protection.
We deploy it to every computer, server, and workstation within our network and also some home computers and laptops for endpoint protection.
We primarily use the solution as an antivirus for endpoint security. It can be used to protect against malware and as security for online browsing - for example, when you want to do online transactions, it can secure the process.
We are mounting the solution on a secured managed service center, where we are implementing it in order to have the EDR.
We primarily use the solution for endpoint protection along with catering to Office 365, OneDrive, Teams, SharePoint, Outlook, or Exchange - along with Windows update services.
We primarily use the solution for endpoint protection within our organization.
The primary use case was for endpoint security.
I use Kaspersky like an end-user, I just want security, but I don't use all the features. I only use it for protection, like when someone puts a pen drive inside my PC and to block some websites and content.
Our primary use case for Kaspersky Endpoint Security is to protect our endpoint machines and ideally we are also looking at protecting our server. However, I had challenges deploying it to the servers. It was making them really slow.
We primarily use the solution for endpoint security. It's just used to protect our equipment for the most part.
We primarily use the solution for its antivirus and firewall. It has a VPN also that comes in handy.
We are distributors.
We primarily use Kaspersky as our antivirus solution. It covers endpoint protection and endpoint compliance, as well.
We use this product because it's a management center and it has good security.
We used the solution to protect as against computer viruses.
I use this solution for my personal machines; my laptop, MacBook, as well as the devices of other family members. I buy about five to seven licenses every couple of years and I mainly use them to protect my end points. In my work, I'm the chief of Information Security and a customer of Kaspersky.
We primarily used the solution as endpoint security for our end-users and their PCs.
We are a solution provider and Kaspersky Endpoint is one of the security products that we implement for our clients.
We primarily use the solution for securing our endpoints.
We primarily use the solution for endpoint security. We protect servers and end point users by using Kaspersky solution with additional product of the same compnay if required . e.g sand box solution , EDR etc
We have about 300 nodes that are being controlled by five or six servers. Kaspersky is providing antivirus protection at the endpoints.
We use this as part of our security solution.
We are using Kaspersky Endpoint Security. There are two products: * Kaspersky Skill Center (supply management) * Kaspersky Endpoint Security We use Kaspersky Endpoint Security for manual production and supply production. We also use it for additional control in manufacturing.
It doesn't slow down your machine's speed for the end user which is why we chose Kaspersky. It's performing great.
Kaspersky has performed nicely, we haven't had any issues with the end user. Our primary use case is for the detection features.
Our primary use case is for monitoring.
A networked environment with workstations in remote stations. The organisation has a HQ where the IT centrally manages resources with AV being one of the resources.
My primary use case of this solution is to use a large enterprise endpoint protection for our computers and servers.
Kaspersky is fairly good with endpoint management. Though, we do not use Kaspersky at our mail security levels because our mail security is done by another product that we use. So far, performance has been okay. We just updated to the latest version.
Kaspersky performs well. While heavy on the client, it is very efficient.
To protect my endpoint computer.
For preventing virus spreads in our networks (servers and PCs). In my experience, Kaspersky products have comprehensive and quick zero-day response for global and local (Indonesia) threats, including spam, Trojans, worms, etc. My environment consists of 30 servers and 200 PCs and laptops with no USB and CD/DVD media restriction. Eighty percent of all clients have internet connection without any restriction policy.