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Kaspersky Small Office Security launched with new features

Kaspersky Lab India today announced the launch of its latest edition of the Kaspersky Small Office Security.
The security company is targeting businesses with fewer than 25 employees offering anti-malware and online transactions protection, cloud management, backup and password management.
New features of the latest version of Kaspersky Small Office Security:
Kaspersky Small Office Security offers enhanced protection from known, unknown and advanced threats with multi-layered, enterprise-quality protection for Windows and Mac computers, servers and Android-based mobile devices.

Kaspersky Small Office Security
It also features a new cloud-based management console that allows businesses or their IT advisers easily manage IT security and devices from anywhere, using web browser.
New cloud-based password management that stores critical company login details and enables users to have a different, unique password for every secure site, across all devices, while only needing to remember one master-password is yet another new feature.
Security for financial data protects online business and personal transactions from financial fraud. This includes improvements to the Safe Money module.
The company said Kaspersky Small Office Security protects Windows-based (Windows XP through Windows 8.1) or Mac-based desktops/notebooks, Windows file servers, and Android smartphones and tablets. Each user/employee gets protection for one Windows or Mac computer and one mobile device plus Kaspersky Password Manager.
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