Device viewers

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Device viewers provide a unified view of the data on individual devices. You can determine the identifier, technical, network and business context of a device and understand which control tool sources are covering the device and when they last connected to it. Associated raw record information is linked to enable the user to build trust in Panaseer's representation of the device.

An example Device entity viewer

An example Device entity viewer

Bringing all this information together enables you to determine how much risk each device might pose. For example, does an externally-facing device hosting a business critical application open the highest severity vulnerabilities while not connecting actively to an EDR tool?

An example Device entity details page

An example Device entity details page

A range of additional tabs exist for device viewers, depending which CCDs your organization uses. For example:

  • Data Source: displays the sources in which a device has been discovered, the critical attribute values those sources have recorded for the device and the raw data records from each source mapped to the Panaseer schema values.
    This detail enables you to determine if tools are consistent in their representation of a device, if the device is actively covered by all control tools and to understand the data based on the raw information and formats they might be more familiar with.
  • Applications: lists the applications hosted by the device.
  • Vulnerabilities: lists the vulnerability detections associated with the device.
  • Patches: lists the available patches that must be deployed to the device and whether they are within, or outside, the patching tolerance SLA.
  • Installed software: provides a list of software packages installed on the device.

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