New Features
New high-value metrics and measures for Vulnerability Security Area
The introduction of new metrics and measures strengthens vulnerability detection capabilities.
New measures added:
- Top ten unique vulnerabilities with the most detections: Focus on the most frequently identified vulnerabilities across your network.
- Top ten devices with the most vulnerability detections: Identify and prioritize devices that are most affected by vulnerabilities.
- Top ten devices with the most out-of-SLA vulnerability detections: Highlight devices that are not meeting Service Level Agreements (SLA) regarding vulnerability remediation.
New metrics introduced:
Devices with out-of-SLA detections: Track devices that have detections falling outside of agreed service levels, enabling targeted improvement actions.
New vulnerability metrics in use
New IDAM metric introduced
We added a new metric that tracks the number of accounts that report owner information in IDAM (Identity and Access Management).
This update includes a variety of filter and breakdown options to support a wider range of use cases.
Feature Enhancements
Enhanced visibility of high cardinality values
We have updated the filtering modal to display high-cardinality values by default. Commonly used high-cardinality columns include CVE-ID, Application Name, Vulnerability Name, and Device Host Name.
Previously, users had to actively search to see these values, which often led to confusion due to the lack of visible data in certain columns.
This change ensures a more intuitive and user-friendly interface, allowing users to see all available data without needing prior knowledge of the data's format.
High cardinality values show in the filtering modal
Enhanced Coverage Control Checks
Upon enabling a coverage control check via the UI or import feature three coverage metrics are instantly generated. These are:
- Number of Devices Expected in the data source
- Number of Devices Missing from the data source
- Percentage of Devices Missing from the data source
Metrics created when enabling a control check
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