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- 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 devices running Windows, macOS, and Linux
- Renaming devices
- Assigning the owner of a device running Windows, macOS, or Linux
- 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, macOS, and Linux
- Managing device protection
- Managing security profiles
- About security profiles
- Viewing the list of security profiles
- Creating a security profile
- Editing a security profile
- Switching between security profile modes
- Assigning a security profile to a user or group of users
- Copying a security profile
- Exporting and importing security profiles
- Resetting a security profile
- Deleting a security profile
- Configuring device protection
- Configuring updates of anti-malware databases
- Configuring a malware scan
- 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 a Microsoft 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
- 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
- Managing objects in Quarantine
- Kaspersky Security Network
- About Kaspersky Security Network
- Exchanging information with Kaspersky Security Network
- Enabling the use of Kaspersky Security Network in Kaspersky Next
- Accepting terms and conditions of a KSN Statement
- Declining terms and conditions of a KSN Statement
- Disabling the use of Kaspersky Security Network in Kaspersky Next
- 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)
- iOS MDM device
- iOS MDM Server
- 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
Taking cybersecurity training
Kaspersky Business Hub provides you with in-app cybersecurity training. The training is split into several modules, each containing a number of sections.
First, each section of each training module gives you some relevant theory. Then, you move on to interactive assignments in a simulated Windows environment, to learn first-level incident response skills. After you complete all sections of a module, you can download a certificate of your accomplishment.
To gain access to all training modules, you need a commercial Kaspersky Next EDR Optimum or XDR Expert license in at least one of your workspaces. Otherwise, you can take a demo of the Malicious software training.
To take cybersecurity training:
- In your browser, go to Kaspersky Business Hub.
- Sign in to your account on Kaspersky Business Hub by specifying the user name and the password.
- If you set up two-step verification, enter the one-time security code that is either sent to you by SMS or generated in your authenticator app (depending on the two-step verification method that you set up).
- Click the Training tab.
- To start a training module, click the Start button for that module.
Training modules are independent of each other. You can take them in any order.
After you start a training module for the first time, the button name changes to Continue.
- Follow the training module.
- If necessary, pause the training module, and then continue later from the last section that you were studying.
You take the training module.
After you complete a training module, you can do the following:
- Click the Get certificate button to download a certificate of completion for the training module.
The name that you specify is used only for issuing a certificate. This information is stored locally and under no condition is sent to Kaspersky. You can delete this name at any time.
- Click the Repeat training button to start the training module again.
- Click the Leave feedback button to send us your feedback on the cybersecurity training.