- Kaspersky Container Security 1.2 Help
- About the Kaspersky Container Security platform
- Solution architecture
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- Preparing to install the solution
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- Data provisioning
- Working with clusters
- View the list of clusters
- Namespaces in the cluster
- Pods in the cluster
- Visualization of cluster resources
- Setting up integration with external image registries
- Working with images from registers
- Integration with CI/CD
- Image scanning in CI/CD processes
- Configuring integration with GitLab CI/CD
- Configuring integration with Jenkins CI/CD
- Configuring integration with TeamCity CI/CD
- Defining the path to container images
- Monitoring the integrity and origin of images
- Running the scanner in SBOM mode
- Getting scan results in JSON or HTML format
- Running the scanner in lite SBOM mode
- Risk handling
- Compliance check
- Configuring and generating reports
- Security policies configuration
- Managing container runtime profiles
- File Threat Protection
- Configuring integration with image signature validators
- Setting up integration with notification outputs
- Configuring LDAP server integration
- Users, roles, and scopes
- Managing users
- About user roles
- Working with system roles
- Displaying list of roles
- About scopes
- Scopes and enforcement of security policies
- Switching between scopes
- Adding users, roles, and scopes
- Resetting password for user accounts
- Changing settings for users, roles, and scopes
- Removing users, roles, and scopes
- Using Kaspersky Container Security OpenAPI
- Security event log
- Exporting events to SIEM systems
- Information about the status of solution components
- Ensuring safety and reliability of components
- Managing the dynamics of data accumulation
- Backing up and restoring data
- Contacting Technical Support
- Sources of information about the application
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- Glossary
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Licensing the solution > Renewing the license
Renewing the license
Renewing the license
When the license is approaching its expiration date, Kaspersky Container Security displays the following notifications:
- Notification that the license is expiring soon, indicating the time remaining until expiration. You receive this notification 30, 14, and 7 days before the license expires.
- Notification that the license is expiring and the solution will switch to limited functionality mode. This notification is sent on the day of license expiration.
In limited functionality mode, the functionality of Kaspersky Container Security is limited as follows:
- No new object scans are performed.
- The web interface does not display the new nodes added to the previously created clusters after the license expired.
- New clusters cannot be added for monitoring purposes.
- Vulnerabilities databases are not updated.
You can renew a license by applying a new activation code or by adding a new key file. To renew a license, contact the Kaspersky partner you purchased the license from.
Article ID: 254015, Last review: Dec 4, 2024