- 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
Configuring settings of the report on policy-related incidents
To configure the settings of the report on policy-related incidents:
- Open Management Console.
- In the Management Console nodes tree, select the Reports node.
- Configure a detailed report generation task or a quick detailed report:
- To configure an existing task for detailed report creation, select one in the Report generation tasks section and click the Change button.
- To configure the quick detailed report, in the Generate and view reports section, click the New report button and select Incidents by policies.
The report settings window opens.
- Make changes to the report settings.
- Click the OK button.
You can configure the settings of a detailed report as follows:
- Select incidents for the report on policies and categories.
When you select a category, all policies configured for the category are selected automatically.
- Select incidents associated with specific users for the report.
You can select individual users or groups of Active Directory users, anonymous users, or users without Active Directory accounts.
- Select incidents with specific statuses for the report.
- Configure the order for displaying incidents in the report.
The application can group report incidents with the same information in the order that you specify.
- Specify the reporting period.
If you create a quick report, you can specify any reporting period. If you configure a report task, the reporting period depends on the task schedule. For example, if you configured the task to run weekly, the report is generated for the past week.
- Configure the task launch schedule.
The application generates reports automatically according to this schedule. If necessary, you can disable automatic launch of tasks.
- Configure automatic delivery of the report via email.
If necessary, you can specify additional email addresses in the entry field, separating them with a semicolon. The application automatically sends the generated report to these addresses.