You can use the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console or Kaspersky Security Center Web Console to work with policies.
You can perform the following policy management operations:
The policy settings and groups of settings have a lock attribute, which shows whether a setting or group of settings can be changed in task settings or in policies of the nested hierarchy level (for nested administration groups and virtual and secondary Administration Servers).
The following Kaspersky Security Center policies are used to manage Kaspersky Security solution settings:
The Kaspersky Security Center Initial Configuration Wizard lets you automatically create a default policy for the Protection Server. A default policy is created for the Managed devices administration group with the name Kaspersky Security for Virtualization 6.1 Light Agent – Protection Server and is applied on all SVMs placed in the Managed devices administration group or to any nested administration group.
You can change the default values of this policy settings.
With the Light Agent policy, you can configure:
For detailed information about Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Linux policy settings, see the Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Linux Help.
You can create policy profiles in the Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Linux policy. Using policy profiles allows more flexibility in configuring the Light Agent settings on different virtual machines. A policy profile may contain settings that differ from the settings of a basic policy and that are applied to protected virtual machines when your own defined conditions (activation rules) are met.
You can create and configure policy profiles in the policy properties in the Policy profiles section.
For more information about working with policies and policy profiles, see the Kaspersky Security Center Help.