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Configuring and generating reports > Risk acceptance report
Risk acceptance report
Risk acceptance report
The Risk acceptance report contains data on accepted risks, including the date and time they were accepted. You can generate a report on all accepted risks or a group of accepted risks based on a filter.
For each selected risk that you accepted, its name is specified in the following format:
- Risk type (vulnerability, malware, sensitive data, or misconfiguration).
- Risk name or ID.
- Risk severity.
Kaspersky Container Security provides the image name, name of the resource and repository where the specific risk was detected, and the image version in which the risk was fixed. The report table also displays the following information about risk acceptance:
- Risk acceptance scope.
- Time period after which the risk should be considered again when determining image security status.
- User who accepted the risk.
Article ID: 264537, Last review: Dec 4, 2024