Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Nodes

Enabling untrusted network sessions blocking

August 3, 2023

ID 155690

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To add network sessions showing any malicious or encrypting activity to the Blocked network sessions and block access to network file resources for those sessions, at least one of the following tasks must run in the active mode:

  • Real-Time File Protection
  • Anti-Cryptor

Configure the Real-Time File Protection task:

  1. In the Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Nodes Console tree, expand the Real-Time Computer Protection node.
  2. Select the Real-Time File Protection child node.
  3. Click the Properties link in the results pane.

    The Task settings window appears.

  4. In the Deep section, select the Block access to network shared resources for the sessions that show malicious activity check box if you want Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Nodes to block access to network file resources for network sessions on which malicious activity is detected while the Real-Time File Protection task is running.
  5. If the task has not been started, open the Schedule tab:
    1. Select the Run by schedule check box.
    2. Select the At application launch frequency in the drop-down list.
  6. In the Task settings window, click OK.

The newly configured settings are saved.

Configure the Anti-Cryptor task:

  1. In the Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Nodes Console tree, expand the Real-Time Computer Protection node.
  2. Select the Anti-Cryptor child node.
  3. Click the Properties link in the details pane.

    The Task settings window appears.

  4. If the task has not been started, open the Schedule tab:
    1. Select the Run by schedule check box.
    2. Select the At application launch frequency in the drop-down list.
  5. In the Task settings window, click OK.

The newly configured settings are saved.

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