To create a new Kaspersky Security Center connection:
Open the KUMA web interface and select Settings → Kaspersky Security Center.
The Kaspersky Security Center integration by tenant window opens.
Select the tenant for which you want to create a connection to Kaspersky Security Center.
Click the Add connection button and define the values for the following settings:
Name (required)—the name of the connection. The name can contain 1 to 128 Unicode characters.
URL (required)—the URL of the Kaspersky Security Center server in hostname:port or IPv4:port format.
In the Secret drop-down list, select the secret with the Kaspersky Security Center account credentials or create a new secret.
Click the button.
The secret window is displayed.
Enter information about the secret:
In the Name field, choose a name for the added secret.
In the Tenant drop-down list, select the tenant that will own the Kaspersky Security Center account credentials.
In the Type drop-down list, select credentials.
In the User and Password fields, enter the account credentials for your Kaspersky Security Center server.
If you want, enter a Description of the secret.
Click Save.
You can change the selected secret by clicking .
Disabled—the state of the connection to the selected Kaspersky Security Center server. If the check box is selected, the connection to the selected server is inactive. If this is the case, you cannot use this connection to connect to the Kaspersky Security Center server.
This check box is cleared by default.
If you want KUMA to import only assets that are connected to secondary servers or included in groups:
Click the Load hierarchy button.
Select the check boxes next to the names of the secondary servers and groups from which you want to import asset information.
If you want to import assets only from new groups, select the Import assets from new groups check box.
If no check boxes are selected, information about all assets of the selected Kaspersky Security Center server is uploaded during the import.
Click Save.
The connection to the Kaspersky Security Center server is now created. It can be used to import information about assets from Kaspersky Security Center to KUMA and to create asset-related tasks in Kaspersky Security Center from KUMA.