
It continuously scanned the network and blocked suspicious and unauthorized encryptions as they started to happen. That’s exactly what Kaspersky’s Anti-Cryptor feature did for us. As ransomware becomes increasingly notorious, it’s vital for business antiviruses to be able to detect malicious encryption before it can begin hijacking files. Kaspersky protected our entire office network from all kinds of digital threats, but most importantly, from ransomware.

Kaspersky Antivirus Support Webpage Anti-Cryptor It’s nice to know that our IT experts are on top of things when we’re too busy testing VPNs, antivirus software, and home security devices. On our end, that meant that our workstations remained safe from malware without us having to do anything. They could start scans, manage security configurations, gather usage statistics and reports, and set up tasks remotely from their computers. However, thanks to Kaspersky, our IT team gained centralized control over every workstation’s antivirus. This kind of operating system diversity can make it hard for IT admins to deploy a universal antivirus solution.

In our office, for instance, the backend developers use Linux while the rest of us use either Mac or Windows. Linux is as complex as it is powerful, which is why many businesses often use hybrid networks consisting of Linux, Windows, and Mac workstations.

GravityZone Endpoint Security Tool for Linux (Business)
