Contents
- Program licensing
- About the End User License Agreement
- About the license
- About the license certificate
- About the key
- About the key file
- Viewing information about the license and added keys
- Viewing the text of the End User License Agreement in the web interface of the Central Node
- Viewing the text of the Privacy Policy in the web interface of the Central Node
- Viewing information about the third-party code used in the program
- Viewing the text of the End User License Agreement in the web interface of the Sandbox
- Viewing the text of the End User License Agreement on a computer with Kaspersky Endpoint Agent
- Adding a key
- Replacing a key
- Removing a key
- Program modes based on the license
Program licensing
This section covers the main aspects of Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform licensing.
About the End User License Agreement
The End User License Agreement (EULA) is a binding agreement between you and AO Kaspersky Lab, stipulating the terms on which you may use the program.
Read through the terms of the End User License Agreement carefully before you start using the program.
You can view the terms of the End User License Agreement (EULA) in the following ways:
- During installation of Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform.
- By reading the text named /EULA/License.<language>.
This file is included in the program distribution kit.
- In the program web interface, in the Settings section, License subsection, by clicking the License agreement button.
- In the web interface of the Sandbox component, in the
menu, by clicking the End User License Agreement link.
By confirming that you agree with the End User License Agreement when installing the program, you signify your acceptance of the terms of the EULA. If you do not accept the terms of the End User License Agreement, you must abort program installation and must not use the program.
Page topAbout the license
A license is a limited-time right to use Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform granted under the terms and conditions of the End User License Agreement (EULA).
The list of available functionality and the period for which you can use the application depend on the license under which you are using the application.
Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform provides the following types of licenses:
- NFR (not for resale) is a free license for a set period, intended to familiarize the user with the program and to carry out test deployments.
- Commercial—Paid license that is provided when you buy the program.
When the license expires, the program continues to work but with limited functionality. To use the program full functionality, you must purchase a commercial license or renew a commercial license.
In the current version of Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform, the available functionality of the program also depends on the type of key installed.
The update functionality (including anti-virus signature updates and code base updates), as well as the KSN functionality may be unavailable in the territory of the USA.
Page topAbout the license certificate
The License Certificate is a document provided with the key file or activation code.
The License Certificate contains the following license information:
- License key or order number.
- Details of the license holder.
- Information about the program that can be activated using the license.
- Limitation on the number of licensing units (devices on which the program can be used under the license).
- License start date.
- License expiration date or license validity period.
- License type.
About the key
A license key is a sequence of bits used to activate and use the program in accordance with the End User License Agreement. A license key is generated by Kaspersky.
To add a key to the program, upload the key file.
Kaspersky can block a key over violations of the End User License Agreement. If the key has been blocked, you have to add a different key to continue using the program.
In the current version of Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform, the available functionality of the program depends on the type of the added license key:
- KATA and KEDR keys. Full functionality of the program.
- KEDR key. Receiving and processing of data from network traffic and mail traffic is limited.
- KATA key. The web interface sections Threat Hunting, Tasks, Prevention, Custom rules, Storage, and Endpoint Agents have limited functionality.
About the key file
A key file is a file with the .key extension that you receive from Kaspersky. Key files are designed to activate the program by adding a license key.
After purchasing the program or ordering the trial version of the program, you receive a key file at the email address you specified.
You do not need to connect to Kaspersky activation servers in order to activate the program with a key file.
You can recover a key file if it is accidentally deleted. You may need a key file to register with Kaspersky CompanyAccount.
To restore a key file, contact the vendor of the license.
Page topViewing information about the license and added keys
In
and , you can view information about the license and added keys in the web interface of PCN servers and all connected SCNs under the account of a local administrator, administrator, or users of the program web interface.To view information about the license and added keys,
In the web interface of the server hosting the Central Node component, select the Settings section, License subsection.
The web interface shows the following information about the license and added keys:
- License serial number.
- Program activation date.
- License expiration date.
- Number of days until license expiration.
During the period within 30 days of license expiration, the Dashboard section displays a notification about the need to renew the license. This notification is displayed on all servers with the Central Node component (in distributed solution and multitenancy mode – on PCNs and all connected SCNs) for all users, regardless of their role.
Viewing the text of the End User License Agreement in the web interface of the Central Node
In distributed solution and multitenancy mode, you can view the text of the End User License Agreement in the web interface of PCN servers and all connected SCNs under the account of a local administrator, administrator, or users of the program web interface.
To view the text of the End User License Agreement, perform the following steps in the web interface of the server hosting the Central Node component:
- Select section Settings, subsection License.
- Click the License agreement button in the upper-right corner of the workspace.
- In the opened window, carefully read the text of the End User License Agreement.
- When you are done, click the Close button.
Viewing the text of the Privacy Policy in the web interface of the Central Node
In distributed solution and multitenancy mode, you can view the text of the Privacy Policy in the web interface of PCN servers and all connected SCNs under the account of a local administrator, administrator, or users of the program web interface.
To view the text of the Privacy Policy, perform the following steps in the web interface of the server hosting the Central Node component:
- Select section Settings, subsection License.
- Click the Privacy Policy button in the upper-right corner of the workspace.
- In the opened window, carefully read the text of the Privacy Policy.
- When you are done, click the Close button.
Viewing information about the third-party code used in the program
In distributed solution and multitenancy mode, you can view information about third-party code used in Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform in the web interface of PCN servers and all connected SCNs under the account of a local administrator, administrator, or users of the program web interface.
To view information about third-party code, perform the following steps in the web interface of the server hosting the Central Node component:
- Select section Settings, subsection License.
- Click the Third-party code button in the upper-right corner of the workspace.
- In the opened window, view the information about third-party code.
- When you are done, click the Close button.
Viewing the text of the End User License Agreement in the web interface of the Sandbox
To view the text of the End User License Agreement in the web interface of the server hosting the Sandbox component:
- Sign in to the Sandbox web interface using the account credentials that you specified during installation of the Sandbox component.
- Click the
button in the lower-left part of the web interface window.
- This opens a window containing information about the Sandbox component.
- Click the End User License Agreement link to open the window containing the text of the End User License Agreement for the program.
- Carefully read the text of the End User License Agreement.
- When you are done, click the
button.
Viewing the text of the End User License Agreement on a computer with Kaspersky Endpoint Agent
On each computer with a standalone Kaspersky Endpoint Agent program installed, the file containing the End User License Agreement of Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform is located in the EULA folder within the same folder where the Kaspersky Endpoint Agent program is installed.
Adding a key
In distributed solution mode, a key can be added only on the PCN server.
To add a key:
- In the window of the program web interface, select the Settings section, License subsection.
- Select the type of key: or .
- In the section with the selected key type, click the Upload button.
This opens the file selection window.
- Select a key file to download and click the Open button.
This closes the file selection window.
The key is added to the program.
Replacing a key
In distributed solution mode, a key can be replaced only on the PCN server.
To replace the active key of the program with a different key:
- In the window of the program web interface, select the Settings section, License subsection.
- Select the type of key: KATA or KEDR.
- In the section with the selected key type, click the Replace button.
This opens the file selection window.
- Select a key file you want to use to replace the active key and click the Open button.
This closes the file selection window.
The loaded key will replace the active key of the program.
Removing a key
In distributed solution mode, a key can be removed only on the PCN server.
To remove a key:
- In the window of the program web interface, select the Settings section, License subsection.
- Select the type of key: KATA or KEDR.
- In the section with the selected key type, click Delete.
This opens the key removal confirmation window.
- Click Yes.
The key removal confirmation window closes.
The key is removed.
Program modes based on the license
Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform provides various operating modes depending on the added keys.
No license
After the program is installed and the web interface is started, the program operates in this mode until you add a key.
Unlicensed mode has the following limitations:
- Program databases are not updated.
- There is no connection to the Kaspersky Security Network Knowledge Base.
- Receiving and processing of data from network traffic and mail traffic is limited.
- The web interface sections Threat Hunting, Tasks, Prevention, Custom rules, Storage, and Endpoint Agents have limited functionality.
Commercial license
In this operating mode, the program connects to the Kaspersky Security Network Knowledge Base and updates its databases.
When the key for commercial license expires, the program stops updating its databases and does not connect to the Knowledge Base of Kaspersky Security Network.
To resume the operation of the program, you must replace the key or add a new commercial license key.
In the current version of Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform, the available functionality of the program also depends on the type of the added license key:
- KATA and KEDR keys. Full functionality of the program.
- KEDR key. Receiving and processing of data from network traffic and mail traffic is limited.
- KATA key. The web interface sections Threat Hunting, Tasks, Prevention, Custom rules, Storage, and Endpoint Agents have limited functionality.