This document provides information about the Threat analysis dashboard, which is divided into two sections that display charts for identifying and mitigating threats in the PAM environment:
- Threats in access: analyzes the use of audited commands during sessions.
- Threats in custodies: analyzes the risks associated with the protection of privileged credentials.
Path to access
- On Segura®, in the navigation bar, hover over the Products menu and select Dashboard.
- In the side menu, select PAM Core > Threats.
Filters
| Item | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Creation date | Dropdown menu | Filters the resources related to threat analysis by their creation date. |
Threats in access Card
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Score | The X-axis displays the days, and the Y-axis shows the risk score assigned to monitored sessions based on user behavior and the use of audited or atypical commands. |
| Totals | The X-axis displays the days, and the Y-axis shows the total number of threats detected in audited sessions and their levels of criticality (Low, Medium, High), providing an overview of the number of suspicious events. |
| Greater risk | Displays the information of the sessions with the highest risk. |
| Last with risk | Displays the information of the most recent sessions with detected risks. |
Threats in custodies Card
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Score | The X-axis displays the days, and the Y-axis shows the overall risk score of monitored custodies per day, based on PAM Core and access to these credentials. |
| Totals | The X-axis displays the days, and the Y-axis shows the total number of threats detected related to custodies and their levels of criticality (Low, Medium, High), providing an overview of the volume of risk events associated with protected credentials. |
| Greater risk | Displays the information of the custodies with the highest risk. |
| Last with risk | Displays the information of the most recent threats related to custodies, highlighting the events that require immediate attention. |