A component of Kaspersky Security Center that centrally stores information about all Kaspersky applications that are installed within the corporate network. Administration Server can also be used to manage these applications.
A Kaspersky Security Center component that enables interaction between the Administration Server and Kaspersky applications that are installed on a specific network node (workstation or server).
Databases that contain information about computer security threats known to Kaspersky as of when the anti-virus databases are released. Entries in anti-virus databases allow malicious code to be detected in scanned objects. Anti-virus databases are created by Kaspersky specialists and updated hourly.
A program that infects other ones, by adding its code to them in order to gain control when infected files are run. This simple definition allows identifying the main action performed by any virus: infection.
A computer, server, or workstation on which Network Agent and managed Kaspersky applications are running.
A function performed by a Kaspersky application that enables it to keep computer protection up-to-date. During the update, an application downloads updates for its databases and modules from Kaspersky update servers and automatically installs and applies them.
HTTP(S) servers at Kaspersky from which Kaspersky applications download database and application module updates.
Current protection status, which reflects the level of computer security.
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