About this software
Kaspersky KOS European Edition 250–499 Node 2-year Successive License is a regional license SKU for KasperskyOS, Kaspersky’s secure microkernel operating system for embedded, IoT, industrial and network devices. The SKU specifies coverage for 250–499 nodes and a two-year successive (renewal) term as offered by authorized resellers.
KasperskyOS includes a developer SDK, documentation, and deployment tooling for building and securing device-level solutions.
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Benefits
- Regional license: European edition licensing for deployments and compliance within European markets
- Node-based coverage: Covers deployments sized for 250–499 nodes as specified by the SKU
- Two-year term: Offered as a two-year successive license term through authorized channels
- Built for embedded devices: Built for embedded, IoT and industrial device operating environments
- Developer tooling included: Includes SDK, documentation, and tooling for building secure device solutions
Available languages
- English
- Russian
Support information
- Product documentation: Comprehensive developer and API documentation is available on Kaspersky's support site and KasperskyOS pages
- SDK and tools: KasperskyOS SDK, extensions and emulator tools are provided for development and testing
- License procurement: Licenses are sold through authorized resellers and distributors in regional markets
- Technical resources: Technical articles and product guides are posted on the Kaspersky support portal
- Deployment guidance: Installation and integration guidance is available in KasperskyOS developer guides and quick start references
Frequently asked questions
What is Kaspersky OS designed to provide?
Kaspersky OS is a security-focused operating system for building and running embedded and critical systems, emphasizing application isolation, controlled communications, and enforcement of system security policies to reduce attack surface and improve resilience.
Which use cases are appropriate for Kaspersky OS?
Typical use cases include industrial control, telecommunications, IoT devices, and other critical systems that require strong security, compartmentalization, and controlled communication between components.
How does Kaspersky OS enforce security between applications?
It enforces separation and access controls at the operating-system level, restricting inter-process interactions and applying configurable policies to limit data flows and privileges.
What deployment and maintenance considerations apply to Kaspersky OS?
Planning should cover secure integration with hardware and applications, patching and update procedures, lifecycle management, and validation of security policies during development and field operations.