Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform
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Creating a process termination task
If you believe that a process running on the computer could threaten the security of the computer or the corporate LAN, you can terminate the process.
To create a process termination task:
- Select the Tasks section in the program web interface window.
This opens the task table.
- Click Add and select Kill process.
This opens the task creation window.
- Configure the following settings:
- File path—Path to the file of the process that you want to terminate.
You can also specify the path to an
of this file. In this case, only processes of the specified data stream will be terminated. The processes of the other streams of this file will be executed. - MD5/SHA256—MD5- or SHA256 hash of the file of the process that you want to terminate. This field is optional.
- Description—Task description. This field is optional.
- Task for—Task scope:
- If you want to run the task on all hosts of all servers, select the All hosts option.
- If you want to run the task on selected servers, select the Specified servers option and on the right of the Servers parameter name select the check boxes next to the names of the servers on which you want to run the task.
This option is available only when
and is enabled. - If you want to run the task on selected hosts, select the Specified hosts option and list these hosts in the Hosts field.
- File path—Path to the file of the process that you want to terminate.
- Click Add.
The process termination task will be created. The task runs automatically after it is created.
Users with the Security auditor role cannot create process termination tasks.
Users with the Security officer role do not have access to tasks.