Dashboard
On the main Kaspersky Container Security page, you can configure the dashboard to receive up-to-date analytical data on objects that are processed by the solution. This configuration is performed using filters that let you sort information by object and period.
Analytical data is displayed using widgets or specialized tools that show analytic information.
The Kaspersky Container Security dashboard opens when logging in to an account or when clicking the area containing the logo and name of the solution above the main menu.
Applying filters
Kaspersky Container Security provides the capability to configure the dashboard using the following filters:
- Filter by period:
- For the entire period
- For the year
- For the quarter
- For the month
- For the week
- For the past 24 hours
- For a customized period
For any period you select, the time count begins from the current day. By default, information is displayed for the week.
- Filter by resource:
- All images
- All images outside of clusters
- All images in clusters
- Images of a specific cluster
- CI/CD images
By default, information is displayed for all images.
Widgets on the dashboard
Kaspersky Container Security provides analytical data on the dashboard by using widgets that are organized into groups based on data type. The following widget groups and widgets are available in Kaspersky Container Security:
- Image compliance with security policy requirements. The solution displays the following information:
- Total number of images.
- Number of images with Compliant status.
- Number of images with Non-compliant status.
- Image risk assessment. The widget provides the following information on the statuses of objects:
- Total number of images.
- Number of images with the Critical status.
- Number of images with the High status.
- Number of images with the Medium status.
- Number of images with the Low status.
- Number of images with the Negligible status.
- Number of images with the Ok status.
- Top 10 object benchmarks that most frequently result in failure of cluster nodes to comply with the Kubernetes benchmarks:
- 10 cluster node benchmarks that most frequently result in non-compliance.
- Number of cluster nodes that failed the compliance check for the specified benchmark.
- Top 10 registries by number of images with the highest risk rating.
- Vulnerabilities
- Top 10 detected vulnerabilities with Critical, High or Medium severity status, and the number of images containing the specified vulnerability.
If a vulnerability contains an exploit, an exploit icon (
) is displayed next to the severity level. You can use the Containing Exploit toggle switch above the list of vulnerabilities to display all matching vulnerabilities or only vulnerabilities with exploits.
- Top 10 images containing the maximum number of identified vulnerabilities with Critical and High severity status.
- Top 10 detected vulnerabilities with Critical, High or Medium severity status, and the number of images containing the specified vulnerability.
- Malware
- Top 10 most frequently detected types of malware and number of images containing this malware.
- Top 10 images with the maximum number of detected types of malware.
- Sensitive data:
- Top 10 detected types of sensitive data with Critical, High or Medium severity status and the number of images containing this sensitive data.
- Top 10 images containing the maximum amount of detected sensitive data with Critical and High severity status.
- Misconfigurations
- Top 10 detected misconfigurations with Critical, High or Medium severity status, and the number of images containing such sensitive data.
- Top 10 images with the maximum number of detected misconfigurations with Critical and High severity status.
Object lists that specify the severity level are sorted in descending order of severity (first items on the list are objects with the highest severity status).