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Working with clusters > Visualization of cluster resources > Highlighting objects on the graph
Highlighting objects on the graph
Highlighting objects on the graph
To highlight objects on the graph:
- Click the Highlight objects button above the graph.
Kaspersky Container Security opens a sidebar where you can configure the settings for highlighting objects.
- Select the check boxes to specify values for the following settings:
- Risk rating. You can select one or several risk severity levels (Critical, High, or Medium). If the check boxes are not selected, objects on the graph are not highlighted.
The check boxes for the Critical and High values are selected by default.
- Compliance If the Non-compliant check box is selected, Kaspersky Container Security highlights objects that do not comply with applicable security policies. If this check box is not selected, objects on the graph will not be highlighted, regardless of their compliance or non-compliance with standards.
Non-compliant is specified by default.
- Risk rating. You can select one or several risk severity levels (Critical, High, or Medium). If the check boxes are not selected, objects on the graph are not highlighted.
- Click Apply.
Kaspersky Container Security updates the graph and displays the objects according to your settings.
For each user, the solution saves the highlighting settings that the user has specified and applies them when displaying cluster objects that this user opens later.
Article ID: 273477, Last review: Dec 5, 2024