Kaspersky Endpoint Security 12.8 for Windows

Adding trusted computers for external data encryption

If your organization uses external data encryption in its file exchange workflow, you must create a list of trusted computers. Kaspersky Endpoint Security does not monitor data encryption by trusted computers.

The Audit Logon service must be enabled to enable exclusions of addresses from protection of shared folders against external encryption. By default, the Audit Logon service is disabled (for detailed information about enabling the Audit Logon service, please visit the Microsoft website).

The functionality for excluding addresses from shared folder protection does not work on a remote computer if the remote computer was turned on before Kaspersky Endpoint Security was started. You can restart this remote computer after Kaspersky Endpoint Security is started to ensure that the functionality for excluding addresses from shared folder protection works on this remote computer.

How to add a trusted computer for external data encryption in the Administration Console (MMC)

How to add a trusted computer for external data encryption in the Web Console and Cloud Console

How to add a trusted computer for external data encryption in the application interface