Kaspersky Next Pro View
- Kaspersky Next help
- What's new
- About Kaspersky Next
- Quick Start Guide
- Getting started with Kaspersky Next
- Kaspersky Next Management Console
- Initial setup of Kaspersky Next
- Interface of Kaspersky Next Management Console
- Deployment of security applications
- Upgrading Kaspersky Next
- Managing user accounts
- Managing devices
- Viewing the list of devices
- About device statuses
- Viewing the properties of a device
- Connecting Windows devices and Mac devices
- Renaming devices
- Assigning the owner of a Windows device or a Mac device
- Scenario: Creating, renewing, and uploading an APNs certificate
- Connecting mobile devices
- Sending commands to users' devices
- Deleting devices from the list of devices
- Starting and stopping anti-malware database updates and malware scans
- Updating the security application on devices running Windows and macOS
- Managing security profiles
- Endpoint Detection and Response
- About Endpoint Detection and Response
- About Indicators of Compromise
- Starting the use of Endpoint Detection and Response
- Scenario: Configuring and using Endpoint Detection and Response
- Configuring IoC scans for potential threats
- Configuring execution prevention
- Viewing information about Endpoint Detection and Response alerts
- Taking manual response measures
- Canceling network isolation of a Windows device
- Exporting information about Endpoint Detection and Response alerts
- Disabling Endpoint Detection and Response
- Root-Cause Analysis
- Adaptive Anomaly Control
- Data Discovery
- About Data Discovery
- Categories of information detected by Data Discovery
- Starting the use of Data Discovery
- Connecting an Office 365 organization to your workspace
- Viewing information about Data Discovery detections
- Example of analyzing a Data Discovery detection
- Exporting information about Data Discovery detections
- Disabling Data Discovery
- Cloud Discovery
- About Cloud Discovery
- Starting the use of Cloud Discovery
- Enabling and disabling Cloud Discovery in security profiles
- Viewing information about the use of cloud services
- Risk level of a cloud service
- Blocking access to unwanted cloud services
- Enabling and disabling the monitoring of internet connections on Windows devices
- Vulnerability Assessment and Patch Management
- Encryption Management
- Performing typical tasks
- Closing a Management Console session
- Viewing widgets
- Configuring protection
- Configuring protection components on Windows devices
- Selecting the types of detectable objects on Windows devices
- Configuring the File Threat Protection component on Windows devices
- Configuring the scanning of removable drives when they are connected to a computer
- Configuring the Mail Threat Protection component on Windows devices
- Configuring the Web Threat Protection component on Windows devices
- Configuring the Behavior Detection, Exploit Prevention, and Remediation Engine components on Windows devices
- Enabling and disabling AMSI Protection
- Configuring the BadUSB Attack Prevention component
- Configuring the Network Threat Protection component on Windows devices
- Configuring network ports exclusions
- Enabling and disabling Advanced Disinfection
- Configuring protection components on Mac devices
- Trusted zone
- Configuring anti-malware protection on Android devices
- Configuring protection components on Windows devices
- Configuring the Host Intrusion Prevention component on Windows devices
- Defining proxy server settings
- Managing the startup of applications on users' devices
- Compliance control of Android devices with corporate security requirements
- Configuring user access to device features
- Controlling network and storage devices on Windows devices
- Generating a list of trusted network and storage devices on Windows devices
- Configuring interaction of Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows with end users
- Configuring interaction of Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Mac with end users
- Controlling user access to the features of Android devices
- Controlling user access to the features of iOS and iPadOS devices
- Device hack detection (root access)
- Configuring password protection of Windows devices
- Configuring the unlock password for mobile devices
- Configuring Firewall on Windows devices
- Configuring user access to websites
- Configuring a proxy server
- Configuring an internet connection
- Configuring email on iOS and iPadOS devices
- Configuring CalDAV Calendar on iOS and iPadOS devices
- Protecting Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android against removal
- Configuring notifications from Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android
- Enabling and disabling performance features of Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows
- Configuring performance features of Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Mac
- Enabling and disabling the transmission of dump files and trace files to Kaspersky for analysis
- Viewing license details and entering an activation code
- Leaving feedback
- Reports on device protection
- List of reports on device protection
- Protection status report
- Threats report
- Status of anti-malware database updates report
- Network attacks report
- Vulnerabilities report
- Cloud Discovery reports
- Adaptive Anomaly Control reports
- Detections by Device Control component report
- Detections by Web Control component report
- Encryption status of devices report
- Kaspersky applications versions report
- Working with reports
- Configuring regular delivery of reports by email
- List of reports on device protection
- Viewing the event log and configuring event notifications
- Adjusting the general settings of Kaspersky Next
- Managing objects in Quarantine
- Kaspersky Security Network
- Kaspersky Business Hub
- About Kaspersky Business Hub
- Managing the list of companies on Kaspersky Business Hub
- Viewing the list of companies on Kaspersky Business Hub
- Viewing aggregated protection statistics
- Adding a new company to Kaspersky Business Hub
- Adding another workspace for a company registered on Kaspersky Business Hub
- Editing company information
- Deleting the workspace of a company
- Canceling deletion of a company workspace
- Viewing news and sending feedback
- Managing the list of licenses on Kaspersky Business Hub
- Taking cybersecurity training
- Selecting the data centers used to store Kaspersky Next information
- Resetting your password
- Editing the settings of an account in Kaspersky Business Hub
- Quick Start Guide for Managed Service Providers (MSPs)
- Kaspersky Next licensing
- Contact Technical Support
- Sources of information about the application
- Glossary
- Account on Kaspersky Business Hub
- Administration Server
- Anti-malware databases
- Apple Push Notification service (APNs) certificate
- Background scan
- Certificate Signing Request
- Compliance control
- Device owner
- File Threat Protection
- Host Intrusion Prevention (Application Privilege Control)
- Kaspersky Business Hub
- Kaspersky Next Management Console
- Kaspersky Security Network (KSN)
- Mail Threat Protection
- Malicious web addresses
- Malware
- Managed device
- Network Agent
- Network Threat Protection
- Patch
- Phishing
- Proxy server
- Quarantine
- Security application
- Security profile
- Supervised device
- Trusted device
- Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
- Trusted zone
- Update importance level
- User alias
- Vulnerability
- Vulnerability severity level
- Web Threat Protection
- Windows device name
- Workspace
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
License expiration
After the license expires, there are changes in the operation of Kaspersky Next. The changes in software operation do not depend on the type of license that you used. Below is a list of changes in the operation of Kaspersky Next that may occur when the license expires:
- On Kaspersky Business Hub in the list of workspaces, a message about license expiration appears next to the name of the workspace.
An instance of Kaspersky Next created for a specific company. When you create a workspace, Kaspersky creates and configures the infrastructure behind this workspace. You use Kaspersky Next Management Console to manage your workspace and the security applications installed on the devices of the company.
- You can open Kaspersky Next Management Console but cannot make any changes, such as add user accounts or configure security profiles. However, settings that you defined in the Management Console before the license expiration are not affected.
- On managed devices running Windows, macOS, and Android, the installed security application switches to license expiration mode according to its own rules. Devices no longer synchronize with the server, get updates of anti-malware databases, and updates for the installed applications.
For more information about the license expiration mode of a supported security application, refer to the respective Help.
- On iOS and iPadOS devices that have an MDM profile, the defined profile settings are deleted.
- If Encryption Management was enabled before the license expiration, managed devices remain encrypted. We recommend that you decrypt and encrypt the devices in the device operating systems. In this way, you can give users methods to gain access to encrypted devices in the event the devices cannot be decrypted normally.
Before the workspace is deleted, you still have access to the recovery keys in the properties of a Windows device encrypted by BitLocker or a macOS device encrypted by FileVault.
- The company workspace is deleted automatically, according to the data removal rules.
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