Notifications alert you about events and help you to speed up your responses to these events by performing recommended actions or actions you consider as appropriate.
Depending on the notification method chosen, the following types of notifications are available:
Onscreen notifications
Onscreen notifications alert you to events grouped by importance levels (Critical, Warning, and Informational).
Onscreen notification can have one of two statuses:
By default, the list of notifications include notifications in the Not Reviewed status.
You can monitor your organization's network viewing onscreen notifications and responding to them in a real time.
Notifications by email, by SMS, and by executable file or a script
Kaspersky Security Center 13 Linux provides the capability to monitor your organization's network by sending notifications about any event that you consider important. For any event you can configure notifications by email, by SMS, or by running an executable file or a script.
Upon receiving notifications by email or by SMS, you can decide on your response to an event. This response should be the most appropriate for your organization's network. By running an executable file or a script, you predefine a response to an event. You can also consider running an executable file or a script as a primary response to an event. After the executable file runs, you can take other steps to respond to the event.
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