Kaspersky Container Security

Viewing cluster resources

March 27, 2024

ID 250386

Kaspersky Container Security allows you to view available clusters and quickly receive consolidated information on specific groups of cluster objects. You can use a filter to define the settings for displaying objects. You can search for objects by, for example, the namespace name or the image name.

To view the resources of a cluster and their interaction schematic:

  1. In the InventoryAssetsClusters section, click the cluster name link in the table.

    In the cluster viewing window that opens, resources are displayed on the following tabs:

    • Namespaces
    • Pods
    • Visual representation
  2. On the Namespaces tab, in the Namespaces drop-down list, select the group of namespaces that you want to view.

    The table that opens shows all namespaces of the selected group within the cluster. The following information is indicated for each namespace:

    • Number of containers in the namespace.
    • Number of scanned images.
    • Number of processed scan tasks.
    • Number of incomplete scan tasks.
    • Risk assessment.
    • Detected security issues.

    You can click the namespace link to view the image registry for the selected namespace.

  3. On the Pods tab, in the Namespaces drop-down list, select the group of namespaces that you want to view:
    • All namespaces.
    • Agent. Kaspersky Container Security displays objects in the cluster based on the Agent that is active within them.

    An object search can be performed by using a filter that allows you to define the following search parameters:

    • Image name
    • Pod name
    • Compliance with security policy requirements

      An image is assigned the Compliant status if no security issue (such as a vulnerability) is detected in that image.

    • Date of last scan
    • Detected risks. In this case, the search is performed on objects for which security issues were found. For example, vulnerabilities, malware, traces of sensitive data or misconfigurations were found in these objects.

    For each namespace, the table that opens indicates the pod, container running agent, image, status of compliance with security policy requirements, risk assessment, and identified security issues.

    You can click the link on the image name to view it in the image registry.

  4. On the Visualization tab, click the object icon on the cluster resource interaction schematic to open its details window.

    A visual representation of cluster resources is generated if active Agents exist for this cluster.

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