The Device Control component registers events related to monitored devices, such as connection and disconnection of a device, reading a file from a device, writing a file to a device, and other events. Device Control then either allows or blocks the action according to the Kaspersky Endpoint Security settings.
Device Control saves information about events for a specific period of time called the caching period. If information about an event is cached and this event is repeated, there is no need to notify Kaspersky Endpoint Security about it or to show another prompt for granting access to the corresponding action, such as connecting a device. This makes it more convenient to work with a device.
An event is considered a duplicate event if all of the following event settings match the record in the cache:
Prior to changing the caching period, disable Kaspersky Endpoint Security Self-Defense. After changing the caching period, enable Self-Defense.
To change the caching period:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\KasperskyLab\protected\KES\environment]
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\KasperskyLab\protected\KES\environment]
DeviceControlEventsCachePeriod
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