Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11 for Linux

Application settings

December 12, 2023

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You can configure the general settings of Kaspersky Endpoint Security.

General application settings

Setting

Description

Detect legitimate applications that may be used by hackers to harm devices or data

This check box enables or disables the detection of legitimate software that could be used by hackers to harm computers or data of users.

This check box is cleared by default.

Event notifications

Clicking the Configure event notifications link opens the Notification settings window. In this window, you can select the events that the application logs in the operating system log (syslog). To do this, select the check box next to each type of event that you want to log.

You can also select the check box next to the event severity level (Functional failures, Informational messages, Warnings, Critical events). In this case, the check boxes will be automatically selected next to each type of event that belongs to the group of the selected importance level.

All check boxes are cleared by default.

Block files during scan

This check box enables or disables the blocking of access to files while they are being scanned by the File Threat Protection, Anti-Cryptor, and Device Control components or the Removable Drives Scan task.

Removing the flag enables information mode for File Threat Protection, Device Control and Removable Drive Scan.

The check box is selected by default.

Excluding process memory from scan

The Configure excluding process memory from scan link opens the Excluding process memory from scan window where you can create a list of processes to exclude during process memory scans.

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