Kaspersky Container Security
- Kaspersky Container Security 2.0 Help
- About the Kaspersky Container Security platform
- Solution architecture
- Standard deployment schemes
- Preparing to install the solution
- Solution installation
- Installing the basic business logic module and scanner
- First launch of the Management Console
- Viewing and accepting the End User License Agreement
- Checking solution functionality
- Agent deployment
- Viewing and editing agent groups
- Configuring a proxy server
- Connecting to external data storage resources
- Installing private fixes
- Removing the solution
- Updating the solution
- Solution interface
- Licensing the solution
- Data provisioning
- Working with clusters
- View the list of clusters
- Namespaces in the cluster
- Pods in the cluster
- Visualization of cluster resources
- Working with images from registers
- Investigating security events
- Analyzing container forensics
- Searching container forensics
- Detailed information about a running process
- Detailed information about file operations
- Details information about network traffic
- Detailed information about detected malicious objects
- Restrictions on runtime policies
- Investigating container forensics while accounting for adjacent events
- Analyzing detected vulnerabilities
- Analyzing container forensics
- Integration with third-party resources
- Setting up integration with external image registries
- Minimum sufficient rights for integration with registries
- Working with public registries without authorization
- Adding integrations with external image registries
- Viewing information about integrations with registries
- Deleting integration with external registry
- Harbor integration
- Creating an integration upon Harbor request
- Viewing and editing the Harbor External Integration settings
- Rescanning
- Integration with CI/CD
- Artifact scanning in CI/CD processes
- Configuring integration with GitLab CI/CD
- Configuring integration with Jenkins CI/CD
- Configuring integration with TeamCity CI/CD
- Defining the path to container images
- Monitoring the integrity and origin of images
- Running the scanner in SBOM mode
- Running the scanner in lite SBOM mode
- Getting scan results in JSON or HTML format
- Specifying secrets when starting a scan
- Configuring integration with image signature validators
- Setting up integration with notification outputs
- Configuring LDAP server integration
- Configuring integration with SIEM systems
- Integrating with HashiCorp Vault
- Setting up integration with external image registries
- Security policies configuration
- Scanner policies
- Assurance policies
- Response policies
- Runtime policies
- Creating a runtime policy
- Editing runtime policy settings
- Managing container runtime profiles
- Managing runtime autoprofiles
- Deleting policies
- Compliance check
- Configuring and generating reports
- File Threat Protection
- 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
- Using Kaspersky Container Security OpenAPI
- Security event log
- Information about the status of solution components
- Ensuring safety and reliability of components
- Managing the dynamics of data accumulation
- Backing up and restoring data
- Contacting Technical Support
- Sources of information about the application
- Limitations and warnings
- Vulnerabilities in third-party services
- Glossary
- Third party code information
- Trademark notices
- ATT&CK MITRE Terms of Use
Working with clusters > Pods in the cluster
Pods in the cluster
Pods in the cluster
To view a list of pods in a namespace:
- Under Resources → Clusters, open the table with a list of namespaces in the cluster.
- In the Namespace column, click namespace name.
Kaspersky Container Security opens a page that displays a table with a list of pods in the selected cluster.
The following is displayed for each pod in the selected namespace:
- Pod name.
- List of container names associated with the pod
- Name of the image the container was deployed from. By clicking the link in the image name, you can go to the page with the results of this image scanning under Resources → Registries.
- Status of compliance with security policy requirements
- Risk rating. Kaspersky Container Security displays the risk rating for the image specified in the Image column
- Number of security issues (vulnerabilities, malware, sensitive data, and misconfigurations) detected For vulnerabilities, the solution separately lists the number of security issues broken down by severity.
- Date and time of the last object scan
You can use sorting to rearrange the data in the table as follows:
- By pod name, container name, or image name: you can arrange objects in the Pod, Container and Image columns in ascending or descending alphabetical order.
- For compliance or non-compliance with security policies. Kaspersky Container Security can group objects in line with the Compliant and Non-compliant statuses.
- By risk rating: you can arrange objects according to the severity level.
- By date and time: Kaspersky Container Security can display objects starting with the earliest or latest by scan date and time.
Article ID: 294423, Last review: Jun 6, 2025