Standalone device setup, Managed devices – Kanguru Common Criteria Evaluated v1.21 User Manual
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7. Standalone Device Setup
A standalone device is not managed by UKLA or KRMC. All setup responsibility solely lies with the user.
The use of the device MUST follow the guidance given in Chapter 2. Requirements and Assumptions on
Please refer to the KDM manual appropriate for your model of Defender device (KDME200 or
KDM2000) for handling instructions.
When configuring a device for standalone use, KRMC Cloud functionality MUST be disabled and
remain disabled.
Passwords MUST be selected according to the Password selection policy documented later in this
document.
8. Managed Devices
Organizations can manage devices via UKLA and KRMC depending on the scope of the deployment and
their security policies. UKLA is used for local, standalone device management as well as for priming
devices for use with KRMC. The KRMC is used to manage large numbers of devices via the network.
When KRMC is used, all device actions are queued at the KRMC and polled by the KDM software and
relayed to the devices when the devices are connected to their hosts running KDM.
When using UKLA or KRMC to mange devices, password rules according to Password selection policy
MUST be set for the devices.
Standalone Device Setup / Managed Devices