Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack (KATA) Platform

Getting started with the web interface for sizing management

8 November 2023

ID 243230

In the web interface for sizing management, you can do the following:

The Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform web interface for sizing management is protected against CSRF attacks and operates only if the browser used for managing the application web interface provides the Referrer header of an HTTP POST request. Make sure that the browser that you are using to work with the Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform web interface does not modify the Referrer header of an HTTP POST request. If the connection with the web interface of Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform is established through a proxy server of your organization, make sure that the proxy server does not modify the Referrer header of an HTTP POST request.

The web interface for sizing management is located on the server hosting the Central Node.

To get started in the web interface for sizing management:

  1. In a browser on any computer on which access to the Central Node server has been allowed, enter the IP address of the server with the Central Node component into the browser's address bar.

    If you are using the fault-tolerant version of the application, you can enter the IP address of any server of the Central Node cluster or the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the cluster.

    An input window for account credentials of the Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform user opens.

  2. Enter the administrator user name "admin" and the password that was set during installation of the application.

You can now start working in the web interface for sizing management.

For the fault-tolerant version of the application, the web interface displays the Cluster and Server configuration sections.

If you are using the non fault-tolerant version of the application only the Server configuration section is displayed in the web interface.

For each user account, the number of simultaneous application management sessions is limited to one IP address. If the same user name is used to sign in to the application from a different IP address, the earlier session is terminated.

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