Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Linux Nodes

Device Control

February 8, 2024

ID 197617

When the Device Control component is enabled, Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Linux Nodes manages user access to devices that are installed or connected to the computer (for example, hard drives, smart card readers, or Wi-Fi modules). This lets you protect the computer from infection when such devices are connected, and prevent data loss or leaks. Device Control manages user access to devices using the access rules.

When a device blocked by Device Control is connected to the computer, the application blocks user access to this device and shows a notification.

Device Control settings

Setting

Description

Enable Device Control

This check box enables or disables Device Control.

The check box is selected by default.

Trusted devices

This group of settings contains the Configure button. Clicking this button opens the Trusted devices window. In this window, you can add devices to a list of trusted devices by device ID or by selecting them from the list of devices existing on the computer.

Device Control action

Action performed by the application when an attempt is made to access a device to which access is denied in accordance with Device Control rules.

  • Apply rules. If you select this option, Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Linux Nodes applies the Application Control rules and performs the action specified in the rules.
  • Test rules (default value). If you select this option, Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Linux Node tests the access rules and generates an event about detection of an attempt to access a device.

Device Control settings

This group of settings contains buttons that open windows where you can configure access rules for various types of devices as well as connection bus access rules.

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