With the antivirus(es) disabled in SAP, you are mainly left with the application whitelisting feature.
Kaspersky at its default settings has "Application Control" that controls and limits the execution of executable files on your system, more or less like whitelisting (with different levels). Kaspersky classifies file into one of the following four categories depending on the digital signature status, rating/status of the file/application vendor ....
- Trusted. Applications with a digital signature by trusted vendors, or applications which are recorded in the base of trusted applications. These applications have no restrictions applied on actions performed in the system. Those applications' activity is monitored by Proactive Defense and File Anti-Virus.
- Low Restricted. Applications that do not have a digital signature from a trusted vendor, and which are not listed in the base of trusted applications. However, these applications have received low value of the threat rating. They are allowed to perform some operations, such as access to other processes, system control, hidden network access. The user's permission is required for most operations.
- High Restricted. Applications without a digital signature and which are not listed in the base of trusted applications. These applications have a high value of the threat rating. The applications of this group require the user's permission for most actions which affect the system: some actions are not allowed for such applications.
- Untrusted. Applications without a digital signature and which are not listed in the base of trusted applications. These applications have received a very high value of the threat rating. Application Control blocks any actions performed by such applications.
In short, Kaspersky very well limits or blocks the execution of unknown and risky files and hence, it makes little sense to complement it with SAP's whitelisting module.
Still, if you wish to run SAP's whitelisting mechanism, put SAP in exclusions of Kaspersky and disable Application Control in KIS.
However, I recommend using only KIS with Application Control enabled.