After connecting to the Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks Server through a web browser, the application web interface page opens.
The menu is displayed in the left part of the page. The contents of the selected section are displayed on the right.
After the user signs in, the menu contains the following elements:
– expands and collapses the menu to increase free space on the page. If the menu is collapsed, only the images of elements are displayed within it.
– opens a list of notifications regarding application operating issues. If notifications are available, the notification status icon is displayed nearby.
– opens a list of background operations. This list contains information about operations that take a long time (for example, creating a file when exporting a large number of events). If there are active background operations, the number and status of active operations is displayed nearby (green or red if there are operations with errors).
– opens the Dashboard section.
– opens the Assets section.
– opens the Network map section.
– opens the Events section.
– opens the Tags section.
– opens the Network Control section.
– opens the Settings section.
– opens a section containing brief information about the application.
– displayed if some application functions are disabled or if learning mode is enabled for functions. If the menu is expanded, a message about disabled protection functions is displayed next to it. Clicking this icon or text opens a window containing information about disabled protection functions.
– opens and closes the user menu if the menu is collapsed. If the menu is expanded, nearby you will see the name of the current user and its role (in this case, you can use the button on the right to open and close the user menu). The user menu consists of the following sections:The selected localization language of the application web interface does not affect the localization language of the Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks Server and Console. These components use the localization language that was defined during installation or reinstallation of Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks. Therefore, the localization language of data provided by the Server may differ from the selected localization language of the web interface. For example, events and messages received from the Server (including some error messages) are displayed in the localization language of the Server.