About tasks for Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Linux Nodes created in Kaspersky Security Center
In Kaspersky Security Center, you can create the following types of tasks for Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Linux Nodes:
Local tasks to run on individual devices
Group tasks to run on devices within an administration group
Tasks for sets of devices to run on multiple devices, regardless of their inclusion in administration groups
The tasks for the sets of devices are performed only on the devices that are specified in the task settings. If new devices are added to the device selection for which the task is created, this task is not applied to the new devices. To apply the task to these computers, you must create a new task or edit the settings of the existing task.
You can create any number of group tasks, tasks for a sets of devices, or local tasks.
The tasks are performed only if Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Linux Nodes is running on the devices.
General information about tasks created in Kaspersky Security Center is provided in Kaspersky Security Center documentation.
The following administration plug-ins are provided in Kaspersky Security Center for managing Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Linux Nodes:
Malware Scan. During the task execution, the application scans the device areas that are specified in the task settings for viruses and other malware.
Critical Areas Scan. During the task execution, the application scans boot sectors, startup objects, process memory, and kernel memory.
Container Scan. During the task execution, the application scans containers and images for viruses and other malware.
Inventory. During the task execution, the application receives information about all executable files stored on the devices.
System Integrity Check. During the task execution, the application determines changes of each object by comparing the current state of the monitored object to its original state, which was previously established as a baseline.
Add Key. During the task execution, the application adds a key, including a reserve one, to activate the application.
Update. During the task execution, the application updates the databases in accordance with the configured update settings.
Rollback. During the task execution, the application rolls back the last database update.