Managing the application using Kaspersky Security Center
Kaspersky Security Center allows you to remotely and centrally manage the operation of Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security on client devices. You can remotely install and uninstall, start, and stop Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security; configure settings for the application, as well as for the individual components and tasks of the application; and start and stop tasks on the managed devices.
You can use the following Kaspersky Security Center administration consoles to manage Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security via Kaspersky Security Center:
- Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console (hereinafter also referred to as Administration Console). This is a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in that is installed on the administrator's workstation and provides a user interface for the Administration Server and Network Agent administrative services.
The interface for managing Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security via the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console is provided by the administration MMC plug-in (hereinafter also referred to as the "MMC plug-in").
This Help describes how to manage the Administration Console of Kaspersky Security Center 14.2 Windows.
- Kaspersky Security Center Web Console (hereinafter also referred to as Web Console). This is a web interface for managing a protection system based on Kaspersky applications. You can work in Kaspersky Security Center Web Console using a browser on any device that has access to the Administration Server.
The interface for managing Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security via the Kaspersky Security Center Web Console is provided by the administration web plug-in (hereinafter also simply referred to as web plug-in).
This Help describes how to manage the Web Console of Kaspersky Security Center 15.2 Linux.
- Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console. This is a cloud-based administration console within the cloud version of the Kaspersky Security Center application, also known as the Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console. Interface of the Cloud console is similar to Kaspersky Security Center Web Console interface. The interface for managing Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security via the Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console is also provided by the web plug-in.
The MMC plug-in and web plug-in allow you to create policies and tasks in Kaspersky Security Center for managing the operation of Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security:
- A policy is a set of settings that is applied on all devices in an . Policies allow you to apply identical application settings to all client devices within an administration group.
The Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security policy defines the general settings for the operation of Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security and the settings for the operation of individual functional components of the application on devices where the policy is applied.
- Tasks for Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security created in Kaspersky Security Center run on the protected devices and implement Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security functions such as on-demand scan, application activation, and updates to the databases and modules of the application.
In Kaspersky Security Center, you can create tasks to be performed on an individual device (local tasks), tasks for all devices in the administration group (group tasks), or tasks for a random selection of devices (tasks for sets of devices).
Regardless of the Kaspersky Security Center administration console that you use, you must assign the devices on which Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security is installed to administration groups in order to manage Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security on these devices using Kaspersky Security Center. You can create administration groups in Kaspersky Security Center before Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security installation and configure rules to automatically move the devices to administration groups. You can also manually move the devices to the administration groups after installing Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security (for details, refer to Kaspersky Security Center documentation).