Kaspersky Unified Monitoring and Analysis Platform

Response rules for Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response

You can configure response rules to automatically trigger response actions on Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response assets. For example, you can configure automatic asset network isolation.

When creating and editing response rules for Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response, you need to define values for the following settings:

  • Event field (required)—event field containing the asset for which the response actions are needed. Possible values:
    • SourceAssetID
    • DestinationAssetID
    • DeviceAssetID
  • Task type—response action to be performed when data matching the filter is received. The following types of response actions are available:
    • Enable network isolation.

      When selecting this type of response, you need to define values for the following settings:

      • Isolation timeout—the number of hours during which the network isolation of an asset will be active. You can indicate from 1 to 9999 hours.

        If necessary, you can add an exclusion for network isolation.

        When adding exclusions to a network isolation rule, Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response may incorrectly display the port values in the rule details. This does not affect application performance. For more details on viewing a network isolation rule, please refer to the Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform Help Guide.

    • Disable network isolation.
    • Add prevention rule.

      When selecting this type of response, you need to define values for the following settings:

      • Event fields to extract hash from—event fields from which KUMA extracts SHA256 or MD5 hashes of the files that must be prevented from starting.

        The selected event fields and the values selected in the Event field must be added to the inherited fields of the correlation rule.

      • File hash #1—SHA256 or MD5 hash of the file to be blocked.

      At least one of the above fields must be completed.

    • Delete prevention rule.
    • Run program.

      When selecting this type of response, you need to define values for the following settings:

      • File path—path to the file of the process that you want to start.
      • Command line parameters—parameters with which you want to start the file.
      • Working directory—directory in which the file is located at the time of startup.

      When a response rule is triggered for users with the General Administrator role, the Run program task will be displayed in the Task manager section of the program web interface. Scheduled task is displayed for this task in the Created column of the task table. You can view task completion results.

      All of the listed operations can be performed on assets that have Kaspersky Endpoint Agent for Windows. On assets that have Kaspersky Endpoint Agent for Linux, the program can only be started.

      At the software level, the capability to create prevention rules and network isolation rules for assets with Kaspersky Endpoint Agent for Linux is unlimited. KUMA and Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response do not provide any notifications about unsuccessful application of these rules.

  • Workers—the number of processes that the service can run simultaneously.

    By default, the number of workers is the same as the number of virtual processors on the server where the service is installed.

  • Description—you can add up to 4000 Unicode characters describing the resource.
  • Filter—used to define the conditions for the events to be processed by the response rule resource. You can select an existing filter resource from the drop-down list or create a new filter.