Who should attend
The course is aimed at Microsoft Windows system administrators, security professionals and administrators, technical and pre-sale support engineers.
Prerequisites
- To know how Kaspersky Security Center works at the level of the course “KL 002 Kaspersky Endpoint Security and Management.”
- To understand the basics of network technology: TCP / IP, DNS, email, web; be able to configure Windows servers and workstations; have basic knowledge of information security.
Course Content
Module I. Managing multiple Kaspersky Security Center servers
- Chapter I. Why you may need multiple KSC servers
- Chapter II. Introducing KSC server hierarchy
- Lab 1. How to connect a slave Administration Server of a remote office
- Chapter III. Managing a KSC server hierarchy
- Lab 2. How to collect information in a hierarchy
- Lab 3. How to configure management in a hierarchy
- Lab 4. How to configure updates in a hierarchy
- Lab 5. How to change the Administration Server
Module II. Managing updates and distribution points
- Chapter I. Update management strategies
- Chapter II. Distribution points
- Chapter III. Typical configurations
- Lab 1. Configure updates from the local source depending on the network location
Module III. Managing remote computers with Connection Gateways
- Chapter I. Why use a connection gateway
- Chapter II. How to install a connection gateway
- Lab 1. Install a connection gateway in the DMZ
Chapter III. How to set up a persistent connection via a connection gateway
- Lab 2. Configure a persistent connection via a connection gateway in the DMZ
- Chapter IV. How to set up a conditional connection via a connection gateway
- Lab 3. Configure a conditional connection via the connection gateway in the DMZ
- Lab 4. Configure updating from the local Administration Server
Module IV (optional). KSC installation on a failover cluster
- Lab 1. How to install Kaspersky Security Center on a failover cluster
- Lab 2. How to install Kaspersky Security for Windows Server on failover cluster under high load