Open the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console.
In the Managed devices folder in the Administration Console tree, open the folder with the name of the administration group to which the relevant client computers belong.
In the workspace, select the Policies tab.
Select the necessary policy and double-click to open the policy properties.
In the policy window, select Advanced Threat Protection → Host Intrusion Prevention.
In the Application processing rules block, use the Trust applications that have a digital signature check box to enable or disable automatic assignment to the Trusted group for applications containing the digital signature of trusted vendors.
If this check box is cleared, the Host Intrusion Prevention component does not consider digitally signed applications to be trusted, and uses other parameters to determine their trust group.
In the Application processing rules block, use the Trust applications that have a digital signature check box to enable or disable automatic assignment to the Trusted group for applications containing the digital signature of trusted vendors.
If this check box is cleared, the Host Intrusion Prevention component does not consider digitally signed applications to be trusted, and uses other parameters to determine their trust group.
In the lower part of the main application window, click the button.
In the application settings window, select Protection → Advanced Threat Protection → Host Intrusion Prevention.
In the Application processing rules block, use the Trust applications that have a digital signature check box to enable or disable automatic assignment to the Trusted group for applications containing the digital signature of trusted vendors.
If this check box is cleared, the Host Intrusion Prevention component does not consider digitally signed applications to be trusted, and uses other parameters to determine their trust group.