Kaspersky Machine Learning for Anomaly Detection

Monitored asset hierarchical structure

December 6, 2023

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The monitored asset hierarchical structure (also simply referred to as the hierarchical structure) is a method of organizing monitored asset data in the form of a tree, whose leaf nodes correspond to source tags and/or tags processed by the Stream Processor service.

Monitored asset tags are organized as a hierarchy of assets representing units, plants, shops, and factories. The number of assets depends on the structure of a specific monitored asset. Each asset has only one parent element. This element can be another asset (parent asset) or a head element of the hierarchical structure that corresponds to the monitored asset as a whole.

Tags and assets are the primary elements of a hierarchical structure. You can import or export an asset tree as an XLSX file, and create and manage them in the Assets section.

In addition to primary elements, the following functional elements can be added to the hierarchical structure in the process of or as a result of the operations of Kaspersky MLAD:

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