Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform

What's new

Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform 6.0.4 now has the following new features:

  1. Fixed vulnerabilities in the Suricata module.
  2. The time zone for servers with Central Node and Sandbox components can only be selected from the drop-down list. Selecting the time zone on the map is no longer supported.
  3. Selecting a country when setting the date and time for the Sandbox component is not supported.
  4. Fixed an error that occurred when updating anti-virus databases.

Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform 6.0.2 now has the following new features:

Fixed vulnerabilities in the Intrusion Detection System (IDS) application module.

Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform 6.0 now has the following new features:

  1. A distribution kit of the Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform application based on the Astra Linux operating system is now provided.
  2. Added support for KVM virtualization for a limited number of hosts with the Endpoint Agent component.
  3. Added ICAP integration with feedback. ICAP integration with feedback can work in two modes:
    • Standard scan. In standard scan mode, the object is scanned by all supported technologies. While being scanned by the Sandbox component, the object remains available. If a threat is detected, the object is blocked.
    • Advanced scan. In the advanced scan mode, objects are scanned by all supported technologies. While being scanned by the Sandbox component, the object is not available. If a threat is detected, the object is blocked.
  4. Threats can now be detected in the SMB, NFS, HTTP2 protocols.
  5. Scanning mirrored encrypted traffic is now possible thanks to integration with the ArtX TLSproxy 1.9.1 application.
  6. Traffic capture and analysis at speeds up to 10 Gbps is now supported for the Sensor component.
  7. Copies of raw network traffic can now be recorded, stored, and downloaded.
  8. Now you can configure automatic removal of inactive hosts displayed in the Endpoint Agents list on the server with the Central Node component.
  9. In the role of the Endpoint Agent component, you can now use the Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Mac application with built-in support for Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform.
  10. Deploying on the VK Cloud platform is now possible.
  11. Expanded functionality for hosts that have Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Linux 12 as the Endpoint Agent component:
  12. The Sandbox component no longer supports the Windows XP SP3 operating system in preset form.

Changes in Kaspersky Endpoint Agent 3.16 for Windows:

You can view the list of changes in Kaspersky Endpoint Agent 3.16 for Windows in the Kaspersky Endpoint Agent for Windows Online Help.

Changes in Kaspersky Endpoint Security 12.5 for Windows:

You can view the list of changes in Kaspersky Endpoint Security 12.5 for Windows in the Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows Online Help.

Changes in Kaspersky Endpoint Security 12 for Linux:

You can view the list of changes in Kaspersky Endpoint Security 12 for Linux in the Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Linux Online Help.

See also

Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform

About Kaspersky Threat Intelligence Portal

Distribution kit

Hardware and software requirements

Limitations