Kaspersky Hybrid Cloud Security provides a single license to protect your resources in public clouds and private data centers, virtual servers and desktops, as well as containerized environments. The product considers all the features of hybrid environments and effectively counteracts such threats as encryptors, exploits, and phishing. By integrating with public clouds over the API, the solution ensures optimal performance levels.
You can manage the solution from a single Kaspersky Security Center (KSC) console to optimize your expert IT and IS resources. You can set up policies to protect your servers and network traffic, configure workstation tracking, and perform routine administration tasks.
Kaspersky Security implements the Shared Responsibility Model where you oversee the security of your infrastructure and data, and the provider is solely responsible for the services.
You need a license to use the product in Bring Your Own License (BYOL) mode. To find vendors in your region, visit the Kaspersky Lab site.
You also need to deploy a server for the KSC console. You can use the calculator at the bottom of the page to evaluate the cost of your solution. System requirements for the KSC console.
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Get an SSH key pair to connect to a virtual machine (VM).
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Create a VM from a public image. Under Image/boot disk selection, go to the Cloud Marketplace tab, then select Kaspersky Hybrid Cloud Security (BYOL). Under Access:
- Enter the username in the Login field.
- Paste the contents of the public key file in the SSH key field.
Save the VM public IP address.
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Connect to the VM over SSH. To do this, use the username you set when creating the VM and the private SSH key you created earlier. After that, installation of the following programs and components will start automatically:
- MariaDB DBMS.
- Kaspersky Security Center.
- Kaspersky Security Center Web Console.
- Kaspersky Security Center Network Agent.
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Linux.
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Set the password for the MariaDB DBMS
root
account. -
Set the password for the Kaspersky Security Center
ksc
system user account. -
Set the username and password for accessing Kaspersky Security Center Web Console.
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Wait for the installation completion message.
The VM restarts automatically 5 minutes after installation is complete.
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Open
https://<VM_public_IP_address>:8080/
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To connect to Kaspersky Security Center Web Console, use the username and password set during installation.
If an error occurs during installation, contact Kaspersky Technical Support. In order to diagnose the problem, technical support specialists may ask you to provide the installation log stored on the VM at /var/log/kaspersky/
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- Protecting against encryptors, including shared folders.
- Automatically protecting new cloud networks.
- Protecting against advanced threats using behavioral analysis.
- Detecting vulnerabilities and installing patches.
- Monitoring processes, files, and memory.
- Controlling software and virtualized device launches.
- Protecting containers and implementing DevSecOps.
Kaspersky Lab
Kaspersky Lab provides technical support to customers with a valid full or trial license. You can:
- Review the Support rules.
- Explore the Knowledge base.
- Contact Support.
Yandex Cloud
Yandex Cloud technical support is available 24/7 to respond to requests. The types of requests available and their response time depend on your pricing plan. You can enable paid support in the management console. Learn more about requesting technical support.
Yandex Cloud does not provide technical support for this product. If you have any issues, please refer to the developer’s information resources.
Software | Version |
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Ubuntu | 20.04 LTS |
Kaspersky Security Center Linux (KSC Linux) | 14 |
Kaspersky Security Center Network agent | 14 |
Kaspersky Security Center Web Console | 14 |
Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Linux (KESL) | 11 |
MariaDB | 10.5 |