Kaspersky Endpoint Security overview

Kaspersky Endpoint Security protects computers running macOS against viruses and other computer security threats.

File Anti-Virus

File Anti-Virus protects the computer's file system in real time by intercepting and analyzing any attempts to access files. Learn more.

Web Anti-Virus

Web Anti-Virus protects information sent and received by the computer over the HTTP and HTTPS protocols in Safari, Google Chrome, and Firefox. Learn more.

Network Attack Blocker

Network Attack Blocker protects the computer against intrusions into the operating system. This component protects against cyberattackers (who use port scanning and brute-force attacks) and the malware they installed (including malware that tries to send personal data to criminals). Learn more.

Virus Scan

Kaspersky Endpoint Security detects and neutralizes viruses and other computer security threats on demand in the specified scan scope. Kaspersky Endpoint Security can run a full scan of the computer, a quick scan of critical areas, and a scan of the specified scope. Learn more.

Update

Kaspersky Endpoint Security updates application databases and modules from Kaspersky Lab update servers, Kaspersky Security Center, or other sources specified by your system administrator and creates backup copies of all updated files to allow a rollback of the last update. Learn more.

Backup

Kaspersky Endpoint Security creates a backup copy of infected files prior to any attempt to disinfect or delete them, making it possible for you to restore them. Learn more.

Reports

Kaspersky Endpoint Security generates reports about events and actions involving application components. Learn more.

Notifications

Kaspersky Endpoint Security uses notifications to inform you about certain events in the operation of Kaspersky Endpoint Security. Notifications can be accompanied by sound. Learn more.

Protection Center

Kaspersky Endpoint Security displays protection status messages in Protection Center. Protection Center shows information on the current status of computer protection and how to eliminate computer security problems and threats. Learn more.

Remote management of the application via Kaspersky Security Center

Kaspersky Security Center lets you remotely manage protection of computers with Kaspersky Endpoint Security installed: receive information on the current computer protection status, remotely fix issues, respond to computer security threats, enable or disable protection components (File Anti-Virus, Web Anti-Virus, Network Attack Blocker), run virus scan tasks, update application databases, run startup disk encryption, and manage Kaspersky Endpoint Security licenses. Learn more.

FileVault disk encryption

Kaspersky Endpoint Security allows managing FileVault encryption remotely. Encryption prevents other users from unauthorized access to sensitive data stored on the startup disk of the user's computer.

Note: The FileVault disk encryption feature will be available in Kaspersky Security Center 10 SP3. For more information, contact Kaspersky Lab Technical Support.