- About Kaspersky Security 9.0 for SharePoint Server
- What's new
- Application architecture
- Upgrading from a previous version of the application
- Installing and removing the application
- Preparing to install
- Access rights for managing Kaspersky Security
- How to grant rights to website collections and modify the SharePoint configuration
- Creating an SQL database manually
- Features of the application installation on a SharePoint farm
- Starting the application installation
- Step 1. Viewing the License Agreement
- Step 2. Selecting the type of installation
- Step 3. Selecting components and configuring component installation
- Step 4. Creating a database on an SQL server
- Step 5. Configuring a user account for running Kaspersky Security services
- Step 6. Starting the application installation
- Changes in the system after installing the application
- Getting started
- Restoring the application
- Removing the application
- Administration
- Working with personal data of users
- Role-based access restriction in Kaspersky Security for SharePoint Server
- Modifying the additional settings of the SQL server connection string
- Application licensing
- Starting Management Console
- Adding protected servers to Management Console
- Default protection
- Participating in Kaspersky Security Network
- On-access scan
- Kaspersky Security operation depending upon the SharePoint server settings
- Enabling and disabling on-access anti-virus scanning
- Configuring basic scan settings
- Configuring object processing rules for on-access scanning
- Enabling and disabling on-access content filtering
- Enabling and disabling SharePoint web object scanning
- Creating on-access Anti-Virus scan exclusions
- Configuring additional settings for on-access content filtering
- On-access scan
- General
- Exclusions from anti-virus scan
- File mask
- Content filtering rules
- Phishing scan
- On-demand scan
- Adding an on-demand scan task
- Starting and stopping on-demand scan tasks
- Viewing a report on the results of an on-demand scan
- Saving a report on the results of an on-demand scan
- Deleting an on-demand scan task
- Selecting and excluding from on-demand scanning areas of the SharePoint structure
- Creating on-demand Anti-Virus scan exclusions
- Configuring content filtering
- Task settings – General
- On-demand scan
- Connecting the Management Console to a SharePoint farm when upgrading Kaspersky Security
- Task settings – Scan scope
- Web address
- Task settings – Schedule
- Task settings – Exclusions from anti-virus scan
- Task settings – Content filtering rules
- File mask
- Content filtering
- About the white list
- Creating the white list
- Creating, renaming, and deleting user categories of unwanted words and phrases
- Importing a list of unwanted words and phrases into a user category from a text file
- Adding, changing, and deleting unwanted words and phrases in user categories
- Creating, renaming, and deleting a set of masks for unwanted file names
- File name mask creation rules
- Changing a set of unwanted file name masks
- Content filtering
- Category name
- Keyword settings
- Set name
- File mask
- Preparing the DLP Module
- Backup
- Viewing the list of files in Backup
- Quick file search in Backup
- Extended file search in Backup
- Restoring files from Backup
- Rules for restoring files when version control is enabled in SharePoint
- Saving files from Backup to disk
- Removing files from Backup
- Purging Backup manually
- Configuring automatic Backup purging
- Backup
- Database update
- Configuring automatic database updates
- Configuring the local database update settings on SharePoint servers of the farm
- Viewing the information about updates to the anti-virus database
- Updating databases manually
- Propagating global database update settings to SharePoint farm servers
- Updates
- Updates – General
- Updates – Database update settings
- SharePoint server database update settings
- Notification delivery
- Preparing application reports
- Auditing the application operation
- Kaspersky Security events in Windows Event Log
- About the log of content filtering
- Enabling the extended event logging into the Content Filtering log
- Configuring the path to the logs folder
- Configuring the log storage term
- Configuring the detail level of event logs
- Failsafe support for SQL databases
- Settings
- Diagnostics settings window
- Managing the application using the Kaspersky Security Center
- Installing the Kaspersky Security administration plug-in
- About application activation via Kaspersky Security Center
- Updating application databases via Kaspersky Security Center
- Kaspersky Security events in Kaspersky Security Center
- Viewing SharePoint server protection status details
- Application operation statistics in Kaspersky Security Center
- Monitor the application's operation via System Center - Operations Manager
- To security officer
- About Data Leak Prevention
- Security Officer's Guide
- Assessing the status of data protection
- Using categories. Assigning data to categories
- File formats to scan
- Keywords. Making expressions using operators
- Adding a category of keywords
- Table data. Setting up the match level
- Adding a category of table data
- Quotations from documents
- Adding a category with quotations from documents
- Document templates
- Adding a category for searching for documents using templates
- About Kaspersky Lab data categories
- Changing the contents of a Kaspersky Lab category
- Editing category settings
- About exclusions from a Kaspersky Lab category
- Regular expressions
- Configuring exclusions from a Kaspersky Lab category
- Deleting a category
- Monitoring and preventing data leaks
- New Policy Wizard
- Searching for policies by users
- Adding a file to exclusions by web address
- Deleting a policy
- Categories and policies
- Settings of a category of table data
- Settings of a category of keywords
- Settings of a category with quotations from documents
- Settings of a category with document templates
- Results of adding or modifying categories of quotations from documents and document templates
- Category: <Category name>
- New Policy Wizard. Step 1
- New Policy Wizard. Step 2
- New Policy Wizard. Step 3
- New Policy Wizard. Step 4
- Policy settings – Policy
- Control scope
- Policy settings – Users
- Web address
- Policy settings – Actions
- Exclusions from a Kaspersky Lab category tab
- Searching SharePoint websites for data
- Features of incremental scan
- Enabling the incremental scanning
- Adding a search task
- Starting and stopping a data search
- Editing the search task settings
- Viewing the search results
- Saving search results
- Deleting a task
- Deleting the search results
- Search
- Task settings – General
- Task settings – Categories
- Task settings – Search scope
- Web address
- Task settings – Run mode
- Managing incidents
- Updating the list of incidents
- Changing incident details displayed in the table
- Searching for incidents using a filter
- Searching for similar incidents
- Changing the status of an incident
- Viewing incident details
- Copying incident details to the clipboard
- Archiving incidents
- Restoring incidents from the archive
- Deleting archived incidents
- Incidents
- Change status
- Incident details – Review
- Incident details – History
- Incident Archiving Wizard
- Incident Recovery Wizard
- Generating application reports
- Generating a quick report
- Adding a report generation task
- Saving reports
- Starting a report creation task
- Editing report generation task settings
- Configuring settings of the report on policy-related incidents
- Configuring the report on users
- Configuring system KPI report settings
- Configuring settings of the incident status report
- Viewing the report on policy-related incidents
- Viewing the system KPI report
- Viewing the report on users
- Viewing the incident status report
- Deleting a report
- Reports
- Main settings of the detailed report
- Main settings of the report on users
- Additional report settings
- System report settings
- Main settings of the statistical report
- Additional settings of the statistical report
- Main settings of the detailed report
- Main settings of the report on users
- System report settings
- Main settings of the report on policies
- Additional task settings
- Run mode
- Contacting the Technical Support Service
- Sources of information about the application
- Glossary
- Activating the application
- Active key
- Active policy
- Additional key
- Anti-virus databases
- Archived incident
- Archiving
- Backup
- Black list of key files
- Closed incident
- Confidential data
- Control scope
- Corporate security
- Data category
- Data leak
- Data leak prevention
- Data search
- Data subcategory
- Disinfection
- DLP Module (Data Leak Prevention)
- DLP Module status
- Document templates
- False positive incident
- File blocking
- Full scan
- Hash sum
- Incident
- Incident status
- Incremental scanning
- Infected object
- Kaspersky CompanyAccount
- Kaspersky Lab categories
- Kaspersky Lab update servers
- Kaspersky Security Network (KSN).
- Key file
- Keywords
- License certificate
- License term
- Managed device
- Management Console
- Match level
- Object removal
- On-access scan
- Opened incident
- Personal data
- Phishing
- Policy
- Policy violation
- Probably infected object
- Quotations from documents
- Search scope
- Search task
- Security Officer
- SharePoint server structure
- Skipping of an object
- System KPI (Key Performance Indicators)
- Table data
- Unwanted content
- Update
- User category
- Violation context
- Virus
- Working scenario
- Kaspersky Lab AO
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notice
Settings
In the Settings node, you can define the general settings of the application.
The Use of Kaspersky Security Network section allows you to view the KSN Statement, enable the usage of KSN services, and define the protection settings of the SharePoint server.
Clicking this button opens a window with the full text of the Kaspersky Security Network Statement. In this window, you can view the KSN Statement and print it.
I have read the KSN Statement and accept all of the conditions therein
Acceptance of the terms of use of Kaspersky Security Network (KSN).
If this check box is selected, you accept the terms of the KSN Statement. In this case, the settings of KSN are available.
If this check box is cleared, the terms of the KSN Statement are not accepted. KSN is not in use, the settings of KSN are not available.
The check box is cleared by default.
Use Kaspersky Security Network
Enables the Kaspersky Security Network (KSN) cloud services for added protection of SharePoint servers.
If this check box is selected, you accept to participate in Kaspersky Security Network. Participation in KSN provides for automatic sending to Kaspersky Lab AO information specified in the KSN Statement. Your personal data are not collected, processed, nor stored at that. This check box is available if the I have read the KSN Statement and accept all of the conditions therein check box is selected.
If this check box is cleared, KSN services are not available for use.
The check box is cleared by default.
Maximum waiting time when requesting KSN
Maximum waiting time for response from KSN cloud services on reputation of object being checked (in seconds).
If no response on the reputation of the object has been received from KSN services when this time period expires, the application proceeds to checking the reputation of the next object. The application uses the current anti-virus databases to make a decision on an object for which the reputation check has been stopped due to the time limit exceeded.
The maximum waiting time is 600 seconds.
The default value is 5 seconds.
Use proxy server to access KSN
Connection to KSN cloud services using a proxy server.
If this check box is selected, the application uses a proxy server to download updates and upload application operation data to cloud services. If this check box is cleared, the application connects to KSN services without a proxy server.
The check box is cleared by default.
The Data Leak Prevention section lets you configure the DLP Module settings that are used by the security officer.
Enabling the DLP Module to protect data against leakage.
If this check box is selected, the DLP Module is enabled so that the application monitors data leaks in real-time mode. If this check box is cleared, the application does not monitor data leaks.
The check box is selected by default.
The Allow running search tasks on the following servers list contains the names of servers on which the DLP Module is installed. Servers selected in the list become available to the information security officer for starting scan tasks.
The Diagnostics section lets you configure the parameters of Kaspersky Security application event logs.
Path to the folder containing application event logs.
The application stores the logs in the specified path. Do not use variables and masks when specifying the path to the folder. Do not specify an FTP server or a network folder as a location where the application logs are stored.
The default path is set to <Application installation folder>\logs.
By using this link, the application restores the default path to the logs folder.
Limiting the storage term for log files.
In this field, you can specify the number of days since the last record in a log during which the application will store the log. If no new records have been added to the log when this time period expires, the application deletes the log. The maximum storage term for logs is 365 days, and the minimum term is 1 day.
The default limit is 14 days.
In the Log details section, you can configure the detail level of logs. The following detail levels are available:
- Minimum. Kaspersky Security only logs main events, such as the start of an objects scan, start of an update, expiration of the license, as well as errors in the operation of the application components and errors occurred when updating the databases.
- Custom. Kaspersky Security logs main events, as well as detailed information about the events that have been selected in the Diagnostics settings window.
- Maximum. Kaspersky Security logs detailed information about all events in the application operation.
The current detail level set for logs is displayed in the Detail level field. The detail level depends on the number of events that have been selected in the Diagnostics settings window.
Clicking this button opens the Diagnostics settings window. In this window, you can select events that the application will record to a log file.
When clicking this button, the application changes the current detail level to minimum.
Record details of events to Content filtering log
Record detailed information about events to content filtering log.
If this check box is selected, the application adds an event-related text fragment to the event log. If this check box is cleared, the application logs information about the content filtering according to the current detail level.
The check box is cleared by default.
The Configure automatic Backup cleansing section allows you to define the Backup size and enable automatic purging of Backup.
Clear Backup automatically if its size exceeds
Automatically removes objects from Backup.
If this check box is selected, you can specify the maximum size of Backup in the entry field. When the specified size is reached, the oldest objects are automatically deleted from Backup to keep its size below the specified limit. Possible Backup size values range from 1 MB to 1,048,576 MB. The default size of Backup is 3686 MB.
If this check box is cleared, the size of Backup purging is unlimited. The application will not delete any objects from Backup automatically.
The check box is cleared by default.
Use these settings for the following tasks Configuring the detail level of event logs Configuring the path to the logs folder |
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