When executing IOC Scan tasks, Kaspersky Endpoint Agent uses IOC files (indicators of compromise files of the OpenIOC open description standard) to search for these indicators on devices.
Kaspersky Endpoint Agent supports the following types of IOC Scan tasks:
Different tasks are managed in different ways and have different configurable settings and task scopes. A description of each type of IOC Scan task is provided in the table below.
IOC Scan task types
Task type |
Task description |
Task scope |
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Standard IOC Scan tasks |
These tasks are created and configured manually in Kaspersky Security Center or using the command line interface, without integration with third-party systems. IOC files prepared by the user are used to run the tasks. The task settings do not depend on the policy settings. The Retrospective IOC scan mode is available for tasks. You can specify the following actions as responses to detected IOCs (not available when running the tasks from the command line):
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Local or group |
IOC Scan by IOC files downloaded manually via Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform web interface |
IOC files are downloaded manually via Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform web interface. It is also possible to configure the IOC scan schedule for computers with Kaspersky Endpoint Agent in the web interface of Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform. Task management using Kaspersky Security Center or using the command line is not supported. No actions are automatically performed when an IOC is detected. Task settings do not depend on Kaspersky Endpoint Agent policies. |
Not applicable |
The results of group IOC Scan tasks execution can be viewed in Kaspersky Security Center for 7 days after the task is executed, or until the task is removed.
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