- Kaspersky Container Security 1.1 Help
- About the Kaspersky Container Security platform
- Solution architecture
- Preparing to install the solution
- Solution installation
- Removing the solution
- Updating the solution
- Solution interface
- Licensing the solution
- Data provisioning
- Working with clusters
- Working with images from registers
- Setting up integration with external image registries
- Integration with CI/CD
- Image scanning in CI/CD processes
- Configuring image and configuration file scan settings
- Defining the path to container images
- Scanning images from CI/CD
- Monitoring the integrity and origin of images
- Running the scanner in SBOM mode
- Getting scan results in JSON or HTML format
- Running the scanner in lite SBOM mode
- Risk handling
- Compliance check
- Configuring and generating reports
- Security policies configuration
- Managing container runtime profiles
- Configuring integration with image signature validators
- Setting up integration with notification outputs
- Configuring LDAP server integration
- Users, roles, and scopes
- Managing users
- About user roles
- Working with system roles
- Displaying list of roles
- About scopes
- Scopes and enforcement of security policies
- Switching between scopes
- Adding users, roles, and scopes
- Resetting password for user accounts
- Changing settings for users, roles, and scopes
- Removing users, roles, and scopes
- Security event log
- Exporting events to SIEM systems
- Backing up and restoring data
- Contacting Technical Support
- Sources of information about the application
- Limitations and warnings
- Glossary
- Third party code information
- Trademark notices
Detailed information about detected malware
If image scanning detects malware, the solution displays this on the page with information about the image scan results. To view detailed information about a detected malicious object, in the window with image scan results, select the Malware tab.
For each object, the solution generates the MD5 or SHA256 hash and indicates the path to the location where it was detected.
You can view detailed information about detected malicious objects in the cyberthreat databases created in
The publicly available Kaspersky Threat Intelligence Portal information system. contains information about cyberthreats, safe objects, and the relationships between them.
The Kaspersky Threat Intelligence Portal information system that is available with premium access. The portal provides additional tools for analyzing cyberthreats, including threat lookup and Kaspersky Cloud Sandbox, as well as analytical reports about APTs, financial crime software, industrial cybersecurity threats, and the digital activity of a specific organization.
A page with a threat description on the Kaspersky OpenTIP portal is publicly available. Users must enter their account credentials to access Kaspersky TIP.