Creating a main policy

The main policy determines the File Threat Protection settings for virtual machines that are not part of vCloud Director organizations, the Network Threat Protection settings for virtual machines, and the application operating settings.

To create the main policy:

  1. In the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console, start the New Policy Wizard:
    1. In the console tree, select the folder or administration group in which you want to create a policy.
    2. In the workspace, select the Policies tab and click the New policy button.
  2. At the first step of the New Policy Wizard, select Kaspersky Security for Virtualization 6.0 Agentless from the list and proceed to the next step of the Wizard.
  3. Enter the name of the new policy and proceed to the next step of the wizard.
  4. The Wizard establishes a connection to the Integration Server to receive information about the VMware virtual infrastructure.

    If the computer hosting the Administration Console of Kaspersky Security Center belongs to a domain or your domain user account belongs to the KLAdmins group or to the group of local administrators on the computer hosting the Integration Server, your domain user account is used by default to connect to the Integration Server. The Use domain account check box is selected by default. You can also use the Integration Server administrator account (admin). To do so, clear the Use domain account check box and enter the administrator password in the Password field.

    If the computer hosting the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console does not belong to a domain, or the computer belongs to a domain but your domain account does not belong to the KLAdmins group or to the group of local administrators on the computer hosting the Integration Server, you can use only the account of the Integration Server administrator (admin) to connect to the Integration Server. Enter the administrator password in the Password field.

    If the connection to the Integration Server is established using the Integration Server administrator account (admin), you can save the administrator password. To do so, select the Save password check box. The saved administrator password will be used the next time a connection is established with this Integration Server. If you clear the check box selected during the previous connection to the Integration Server, Kaspersky Security removes the previously saved password of the Integration Server administrator.

    The Save password check box may be unavailable if Windows updates KB 2992611 and/or KB 3000850 have been installed on the computer hosting the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console. To restore the capability to save the administrator password, you can uninstall these Windows updates or modify the operating system registry as described in the Knowledge Base.

    Proceed to the next step of the Policy Wizard.

    The wizard checks the SSL certificate received from the Integration Server. If the received certificate contains an error, the Certificate verification window containing the error message opens. The SSL certificate is used to establish a secure connection to the Integration Server. If there are problems with the SSL certificate, it is recommended to make sure that the utilized data transfer channel is secure. To view information on the received certificate, click the View the received certificate button in the window containing the error message. You can install the certificate you received as a trusted certificate to avoid receiving a certificate error message at the next connection to the Integration Server. To do so, select the Install received certificate and stop showing warnings for <Integration Server address> check box.

    To continue connecting, click the Continue button in the Certificate verification window. If you selected the Install received certificate and stop showing warnings for <Integration Server address> check box, the received certificate is saved in the operating system registry on the computer where the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console is installed. The application also checks the previously installed trusted certificate for the Integration Server. If the received certificate does not match the previously installed certificate, a window opens to confirm replacement of the previously installed certificate. To replace the previously installed certificate with the certificate received from the Integration Server and continue connecting, click the Yes button in this window.

    After the connection is established, the Choice of protected infrastructure window opens. Select one of the following options:

    • If you are creating a policy in an administration group that contains the "VMware vCenter Agentless" cluster, select the One VMware vCenter Server option. Then select the listed VMware vCenter Server corresponding to this KSC cluster.

      If the selected VMware vCenter Server does not correspond to the administration group that contains the policy, Kaspersky Security does not protect virtual machines.

    • If you are creating a policy located in any other folder or administration group, select the Entire protected infrastructure option.

    Click OK in the Choice of protected infrastructure window.

  5. At this step, you can change the default settings of the main protection profile.

    If a policy is being created in a group that contains the "VMware vCenter Agentless" cluster, the main protection profile is assigned to the VMware vCenter Server by default and is inherited by all child objects of the virtual infrastructure.

    Proceed to the next step of the wizard.

  6. At this step, you can enable SNMP monitoring of the SVM status.

    To prevent unauthorized access to the SNMP service, you can create a list of IP addresses to which the SNMP Agent must relay SVM status information.

    Proceed to the next step of the wizard.

  7. Decide on whether or not to participate in Kaspersky Security Network. To do so, carefully read the Kaspersky Security Network Statement, then perform one of the following actions:
    • If you want the application to use KSN in its operations and you agree to all the terms of the Statement, select I have read, understand, and accept the terms of this Kaspersky Security Network Statement.
    • If you do not want to participate in KSN, select the I do not accept the terms of this Kaspersky Security Network Statement option and confirm your decision in the window that opens.

    If you want the application to use Private KSN in its operations, select the Use Private KSN check box.

    If you want Kaspersky Security to use the KSN, please make sure the required KSN type is configured in Kaspersky Security Center. To use Global KSN, the KSN proxy server service must be enabled in Kaspersky Security Center. To use Private KSN, it must be enabled and configured in Kaspersky Security Center. See Kaspersky Security Center documentation for more information.

    If necessary, you will be able to change the settings for KSN usage in the application at a later time.

    Proceed to the next step of the wizard.

  8. Exit the Policy Wizard.

The created policy will be displayed in the list of policies of the administration group on the Policies tab and in the Policies folder of the console tree.

After creating a policy, you can assign protection profiles to virtual machines that you want to protect.

In a policy located in an administration group that contains the "VMware vCenter Agentless" cluster, file protection is enabled by default (the main protection profile is used). In policies located in the Managed devices folder or in the administration group that contains the "VMware vCloud Director Agentless" cluster, file protection is disabled by default.

Network protection is disabled by default in all policies. You can configure Network Threat Protection settings in policy properties.

The policy will be applied to SVMs after the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server relays the information to Kaspersky Security at the next SVM connection. Kaspersky Security will start protecting virtual machines according to the policy settings.

If no license key has been added on an SVM or the application databases are missing, the SVM does not protect the virtual machines.

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