Application Control - Kaspersky Lab
Application Control - Kaspersky Lab
Application Control - Kaspersky Lab
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<strong>Kaspersky</strong> Small Office Security 2<br />
When excluding from scan network traffic of an application, you can configure additional exclusion<br />
settings, such as remote IP-addresses and network ports.<br />
Protecting personal data<br />
<strong>Application</strong> <strong>Control</strong> manages the applications' rights to take actions on various resource<br />
categories. Two categories of resources were distinguished in KSOS 2: the operating system and<br />
identity data.<br />
The Operating system category includes the following system resources:<br />
► registry keys with autorun parameters;<br />
► registry keys with parameters of work on the Internet;<br />
► registry keys which influence system security;<br />
► system files and folders;<br />
► autorun folders.<br />
Registry is a hierarchical settings database in most Microsoft Windows operating systems.<br />
The Identity data category includes the following resources:<br />
► user’s files (the folder My Documents, files cookies, data about user’s activity);<br />
► files, folders and registry keys which contain working parameters and important data of the<br />
most frequently used applications: Internet-browser, file managers, mail clients, Internetpagers<br />
and electronic purses.<br />
Cookies files are files saved on the user’s computer. These files store personal data of the user<br />
(for example, password and login) used during the visit of various sites or when returning to the<br />
site after some time. Each site has its own cookie file.<br />
You cannot delete this list. However, you can disable their protection by unchecking a box next to<br />
a category.<br />
You can also expand this list by adding user categories and / or individual resources.<br />
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