About this software
Kaspersky Standard is a consumer security subscription that protects one device for two years against malware, phishing, and related online threats. It provides on-device threat detection, automatic updates, and license-based activation. Intended for individual users who need straightforward device protection under a single license term, it integrates with the publisher's account management and download infrastructure for installation and renewal.
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Benefits
- Single-device license: Protects one device for the purchased two-year term.
- Malware protection: Detects and blocks malware, viruses, trojans, and spyware.
- Web and phishing protection: Helps block malicious websites and phishing attempts during browsing.
- Automatic updates: Provides signature and security updates to maintain current protection.
- Simple activation: Activates via a license key managed through the publisher account.
Available languages
- English
- Dutch
- German
- French
- & more supported languages
Support information
- Online knowledge base: Contains articles about installation, activation, and troubleshooting.
- Account management: Manage licenses, subscriptions, and device activations through the publisher's account portal.
- Download links: Official installers and updates are available from the publisher's download pages.
- Product documentation: User guides and FAQs explain features and configuration steps.
- Technical support portal: Access the publisher's support portal for ticketed assistance and product resources.
Frequently asked questions
What is Kaspersky and what does it protect against?
Kaspersky is endpoint security software that detects and blocks malware, ransomware, phishing attempts, and other threats across endpoints, servers, and mobile devices, while providing centralized management and reporting for IT teams.
How is Kaspersky deployed and managed in an enterprise environment?
Deployment typically uses lightweight agents on endpoints managed through a central console, enabling policy enforcement, software updates, and reporting; management may be delivered as cloud-hosted or on-premises depending on product option.
How does Kaspersky receive threat intelligence and updates?
Threat protections are updated regularly via vendor-supplied signature and behavior updates as well as cloud-based reputation services to keep detection current; updates can typically be scheduled or pushed from the management console.
What licensing and scalability considerations apply to Kaspersky?
Licensing is generally subscription-based and sold per endpoint or per user, with options for different feature tiers; scalability is supported through centralized management and automation for large endpoint fleets.