[Yandex Cloud documentation](../../../index.md) > [Yandex Security Deck](../../index.md) > [Step-by-step guides](../index.md) > [Kubernetes® Security Posture Management (KSPM)](index.md) > Working with a dashboard

# Working with the KSPM dashboard

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This feature is at the [Preview](../../../overview/concepts/launch-stages.md) stage.

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To work with the dashboard, you need the `security-deck.viewer` role or higher for the folder containing the KSPM resources.

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- Security Deck UI {#cloud-sd}

  1. Go to [Yandex Security Deck](https://center.yandex.cloud/security/).
  1. In the left-hand panel, select ![image](../../../_assets/security-deck/kspm.svg) **KSPM**.
  1. At the top of the window, select the [workspace](../../concepts/workspace.md).
  1. On the **Clusters** tab, make sure all the clusters are connected to KSPM and are in the active control status.
  1. Review the **Dashboard** tab. It has the following sections:
      * **Top rules with alerts**: Contains the most frequently violated rules within the control scope and gives the number of violations.
      * Section with overall statistics for the scope of control: Contains the number of clusters with KSPM connection errors, the number of clusters with security warnings, as well as **Top clusters with alerts**, and the number of violations.
      * List of alerts with threat type, status, and last update time info.

        For each security rule violation, an [alert](../../concepts/alerts.md) is created with a detailed description of the violation, severity, detection time, list of affected resources and troubleshooting recommendations.
        
        You can manage troubleshooting for each specific alert:
        * Assign persons responsible for troubleshooting.
        * Manage the alert status.
        * Leave comments.
        * Keep track of troubleshooting progress.
        * Request analysis from the [AI assistant](../../concepts/ai-assistant.md).

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