File Threat Protection

Kaspersky Container Security uses the File Threat Protection component to search and analyze potential file threats in order to protect containerized files (including files in archives and email) from malware. If malware is detected, Kaspersky Container Security can block or delete the infected object, and terminate the malicious process started using that object. The results of malware scan are displayed together with the overall scan results.

You can enable or disable File Threat Protection and configure protection settings:

The File Threat Protection settings can be activated under Policies → Runtime policies → Container runtime profiles, configured in the File Threat Protection settings window, and applied to all existing runtime policies.

If you do not want File Threat Protection to be activated when a certain security environment policy is started, disable it in the policy settings using the Disabled / Enabled toggle. Also, make sure that File Threat Protection is not running under a different applicable runtime policy.

In this Help section

Configuring the File Threat Protection settings

File interceptor operation

Database updates

Force disabling of File Threat Protection

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