Kaspersky Endpoint Security lets you log data on user visits to all websites, including allowed websites. This enables you to obtain the complete history of browser views. Kaspersky Endpoint Security sends user activity events to Kaspersky Security Center, to the local log of Kaspersky Endpoint Security, and to the Windows Event log. To receive events in Kaspersky Security Center, you need to configure the settings of events in a policy in the Administration Console or Web Console. You can also configure the transmission of Web Control events by email and the display of on-screen notifications on the user's computer.
For HTTPS traffic monitoring, you need to enable secure connection scans.
Kaspersky Endpoint Security creates the following user Internet activity events:
To configure logging of Web Control events on the user's computer:
This opens the table of Web Control events and notification methods.
To log allowed website visit events, you need to also configure Web Control (see the instructions below).
In the events table, you can also enable an on-screen notification and an email notification. To send notifications by email, you need to configure the SMTP server settings. For more details about sending notifications by email, please refer to Kaspersky Security Center Help.
As a result, Kaspersky Endpoint Security begins logging user Internet activity events. Web Control sends events for all objects comprising a web page. For this reason, multiple events may be created when one web page is blocked. For example, when blocking the web page http://www.example.com, Kaspersky Endpoint Security may relay events for the following objects: http://www.example.com, http://www.example.com/icon.ico, http://www.example.com/file.js, etc.
To enable logging of events for visiting allowed websites:
As a result, you will be able to view the full browser history.
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