Kaspersky Security 11.x for Windows Server

Configuring Network Attached Storage Protection settings using policies

25 May 2022

ID 147291

By default, Network Attached Storage Protection tasks in the Kaspersky Security Center policy have the settings described in the table below. You can change the values of these settings.

Network Attached Storage Protection tasks settings in the Kaspersky Security Center policies

Network Attached Storage Protection task

Options

RPC-Network Storage Protection

In the Real-Time File Protection (RPC) section click the Settings button to configure the following task settings:

  • Specify the protection scope.
  • Set the security level for the selected protection scope: you can select a predefined security level or configure the security settings manually.
  • Configure the use of Heuristic Analyzer.
  • Configure usage of the Trusted zone and KSN.
  • Configure the network attached storage connection settings.
  • Configure the task run settings.

ICAP-network storage protection

In the Real-Time File Protection (ICAP) section click the Settings button to configure the following task settings:

  • Configure the use of Heuristic Analyzer.
  • Configure the network attached storage connection settings.
  • Set the security level for the selected protection scope: you can select a predefined security level or configure the security settings manually.
  • Configure the use of KSN.
  • Configure the task run settings.

Anti-Cryptor for NetApp

In the Anti-Cryptor for NetApp section click the Settings button to configure the following settings:

  • Task mode.
  • Heuristic analyzer usage.
  • Connection and authentication settings.
  • Specify exclusions from the protection scope.

To configure settings of the Network Attached Storage Protection task in the Kaspersky Security Center policy:

  1. Expand the Managed devices node in the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console tree and select the administration group for which you want to configure application settings.
  2. Perform one of the following actions in the details pane of the selected administration group:
    • To configure application settings for a group of servers select a policy you want to configure and open the Properties: <Policy name> window using one of the following ways:
      1. By selecting the Properties option in the policy context menu.
      2. By clicking the Configure policy link in the right details pane of the selected policy.
      3. By double-clicking the selected policy.
  3. When configuring a policy, select Network attached storage protection in the list of sections in the Properties: <Policy name> window.
  4. In the window that opens, perform the following operations:
    • To configure settings of the RPC Network Storage Protection task, in the Real-Time File Protection (RPC) section click the Settings button.

      In the setting window that opens, configure the task settings according to your requirements. Click OK to save changes made to the settings in the policy.

    • To configure settings of the ICAP Network Storage Protection task, in the Real-Time File Protection (ICAP) section click the Settings button.

      In the setting window that opens, configure the task settings according to your requirements. Click OK to save changes made to the settings in the policy.

    • To configure settings of the Anti-Cryptor for NetApp task, in the Anti-Cryptor for NetApp section click the Settings button.

      In the setting window that opens, configure the task settings according to your requirements. Click OK to save changes made to the settings in the policy.

  5. In the Properties: <Policy name> window, click OK.

The configured settings of the Network Attached Storage Protection tasks are saved and applied to the active policy.

Detailed information about the operation of Kaspersky Security for Windows Server with Kaspersky Security Center policies and information about Kaspersky Security Center policies is provided in the Kaspersky Security Center Administrator's Guide and Kaspersky Security for Windows Server Administrator's Guide.

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