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Why Kaspersky
Antivirus, anti-ransomware, exploit control, and group policies—workstations, laptops, and Windows/Linux servers.
Kaspersky Security Center (or cloud) with inventory, policies, reports, and visibility across protected assets.
Behavioral analysis and threat hunting when EDR modules are in scope—reduced dwell time.
Updated signatures and databases, audit trail, and reports for IT and compliance teams.
Active Directory, GPO/agent deployment, and coexistence with firewalls (e.g. FortiGate) as complementary layers.
Project, phased rollout, runbooks, and Nyverra support per contract—no generic promises outside scope.
Scope
Endpoint count, edition (Standard/Advanced/EDR), and services define the proposal—we detail it in the assessment.
FAQ
Yes, in a planned migration: legacy uninstall, Kaspersky agent, baseline policies, and coexistence window when needed before cutover.
Depends on required controls (web control, device control, EDR). The proposal separates licenses, console, and Nyverra services by tier.
Yes—endpoint and perimeter are complementary layers. FortiGate on the network; Kaspersky on workstations and servers.
Yes when contracted—policy scope, incidents, and SLA are in the proposal, aligned to the agreement.
Contact or commercial WhatsApp with approximate endpoint count, operating systems, and current AV/firewall.
Share workstation/server count, current AV, and EDR requirements—we will reply with next steps.
Commercial WhatsApp