– 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). The number of active background operations and their progress status are indicated by an icon. The icon is colored red if there are operations that resulted in errors.
In the Assets section of the Application Server web interface (see the figure below), you can view and edit information about known devices and settings of known subnets.
Assets section
The Assets section contains tabs with tables of devices and subnets.
When a device or subnet is selected, the details area opens in the right part of the section. The details area contains information about the selected elements and the tools for managing them.
In the Network map section of the Application Server web interface (see the figure below), you can view information about the interactions of devices.
Network map section
The Network map section contains the main toolbar in the upper part, an area for displaying objects on the network map, and additional toolbars for managing the position of objects. The lower part of the section contains a time scale for filtering objects by time period.
When objects are selected, the details area opens in the right part of the section. The details area contains information about the selected objects and the tools for managing them.
In the Events section of the Application Server web interface (see the figure below), you can view and process events and incidents registered by the application.
Events section
The Events section contains a toolbar and the events table.
When events are selected, the details area opens in the right part of the section. The details area contains information about the selected events and the tools for managing them.
In the Allow rules section of the Application Server web interface (see the figure below), you can view and edit allow rules for the application.
Allow rules section
The Allow rules section contains a toolbar and table of allow rules for Interaction Control and for events.
When rules are selected, the details area opens in the right part of the section. The details area contains information about the selected rules and the tools for managing them.
In the Vulnerabilities section of the Application Server web interface (see the figure below), you can view and resolve vulnerabilities detected in devices.
Vulnerabilities section
The Vulnerabilities section contains a toolbar and the vulnerabilities table.
When vulnerabilities are selected, the details area opens in the right part of the section. The details area contains information about the selected vulnerabilities and the tools for managing them.
In this section, you can view information about nodes that have application components installed, and information about monitoring points on nodes. If an Administrator account was used to connect to the Server, you can also manage nodes and manage monitoring points in this section.
Users.
In this section, you can manage application user accounts. The Users section is displayed if an Administrator account was used to connect to the Server.
In this section, you can view and edit the settings for connecting to the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server (if the capability for application interaction with Kaspersky Security Center has been added).
– 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:
Language – lets you select the language of the application web interface: English or Russian.
The selected localization language of the application web interface does not affect the localization language of the Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks Server. This component uses 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.
Theme – lets you select the color design theme for the web interface page:
Light – items are displayed on a white background.
Dark – items are displayed on a dark background.
User account – groups menu items for performing actions with the account of the current user:
Change password – opens the window for changing the password of the current user.
Log out – ends the Server connection session and opens the page for entering the account credentials to connect.
Additional information – contains the Help option for proceeding to the Online Help page of Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks.