Kaspersky Machine Learning for Anomaly Detection

Kaspersky MLAD web interface

Kaspersky MLAD is managed through a web interface. This section provides a description of the main elements of the Kaspersky MLAD web interface.

The main window of the application web interface contains the following items:

  • Main menu in the left part of the application web interface window.
  • Workspace in the central part of the application web interface window.

Sections of the main menu are available to users with access rights to the corresponding functions of the application. Access to application functions is determined by the list of rights assigned to the user role.

System administrators have access to a menu that allows them to manage license keys, configure application settings, manage user roles and accounts, configure incident notifications, and manage assets and tags.

The user menu, located at the bottom of the main and administrator menus, allows users to: select the web interface language, change their password, log out, view system logs, and navigate between menus. To switch between the main menu and the administrator menu, click one of the following buttons:

  • An icon in the form of two horizontal equalizer sliders. to go to the administrator menu.
  • An icon in the form of four rounded rectangles of different sizes. to go to the main menu.

If necessary, you can collapse or expand the menu by clicking An icon in the form of two opening angle brackets. or An icon in the form of two closing angle brackets., respectively, in the upper-left corner of the page.

Main menu

The table below describes the sections of the main menu of Kaspersky MLAD.

Main menu sections

Section

Description

An icon in the form of four rectangles of different sizes. Dashboard

Opens the section containing information about the latest registered incidents, application services and their statuses.

An icon of a computer with an eye on the display. Monitoring

Opens the section that displays data received by the system in real time. You can also configure the settings for displaying incoming data on a graphic areas.

A clock face icon. History

Opens the section that contains a complete history of data received by the system and the results of its analysis by ML models. You can also configure the settings for displaying historical data on graphic areas.

An icon in the form of a square in square brackets. Time slice

Opens the section containing information about the values of process parameters received from sensors at the same point in time. You can also configure the settings for displaying the data on the graph.

An icon in the form of a magnifying glass with lightning. Event Processor

Opens the section where you can view information about events received from external systems and patterns detected for them, as well as manage monitors to track specific events, patterns, or event parameter values.

A signal lamp icon. Incidents

Opens the section that contains the log of registered incidents. As part of the incident analysis, you can add a status, reason, expert opinion, and comments to an incident or an incident group.

An icon in the form of a computer window with a gear. Models

Opens the section where you can manage all markups, and ML models, elements and templates used in the system. System administrators and users with permissions in the Manage ML models permission group can manage ML models, elements, and templates. All users can manage markups.

A star icon. Presets

Opens a section where you can manage presets and graphic areas within these.

A two switches icon. Services

Opens the section enabling you to view information about services and their statuses, as well as to start, stop, and restart services. Only system administrators and users with the Manage statuses of application services permission in the Working with application services permissions group can manage service statuses.

Administrator menu

The table below describes the sections of the Kaspersky MLAD administrator menu.

Administrator menu sections

Section

Description

An icon in the form of a medal with a check mark. Licensing

Opens the section in which you can manage license keys.

An icon in the form of silhouettes of three users. Users

Opens the section in which you can manage user accounts.

An icon in the form of silhouettes of a child and a parent. Roles

Opens the section in which you can manage user roles.

A castle icon. Rights

Opens the section containing information about the permissions of users.

An exclamation mark in a message frame icon. Notifications

Opens the section in which you can manage conditions for sending notifications when an incident is registered.

An icon in the form of equalizer sliders inside a square. System parameters

Opens the section in which you can manage the settings of Kaspersky MLAD.

A thermometer icon. Assets

Opens the section in which you can manage assets and tags.

User menu

The table below describes the elements of the Kaspersky MLAD user menu.

User menu elements

Menu element

Description

A flag icon.

Lets you select the localization language for the Kaspersky MLAD web interface. It is available in English and Russian.

A book icon.

Opens the Kaspersky MLAD Help Guide in a new browser tab.

An i in a circle icon.

Opens the window containing brief information about the application.

A sheet of paper with text icon.

Takes you to the logging system (Grafana) in a new browser tab.

This section is only available to system administrators and users with the Manage application logs permission.

An icon in the form of two horizontal equalizer sliders.

Navigates to the administrator menu from the main menu. In the administrator menu, you can manage license keys, Kaspersky MLAD settings, user roles and account credentials, configure incident notifications, and manage assets and tags.

The administrator menu is available only to system administrators.

An icon in the form of four rounded rectangles of different sizes.

Navigates to the main menu from the administrator menu. In the main menu, you can manage ML models, elements, markups, and templates, manage service statuses, and view historical and real-time data, incidents, events and patterns.

An icon in the form of a user silhouette.

Allows you to change the password for the current user account and log out of the account.