Reviewing multiple dashboards, business units, and regional initiatives to gain a holistic view of your organization's cybersecurity posture can be time-consuming, making it difficult to communicate progress effectively to executives and stakeholders.
If you have any questions about the use of AI within the Panaseer platform, please refer to Panaseer's AI Principles and FAQs or contact your CSM.
Panaseer's ScorecardIQ summarizes scores from multiple dashboards into a single view of your cybersecurity controls performance, tracking trends over time and highlighting areas that need attention.
The score represents the average of all applicable dashboards added to the scorecard. Refer to How is the overall Performance calculated? for more information.
ScorecardIQ summary
Benefits of ScorecardIQ
- Automatically generate a contextual summary of a scorecard’s recent performance by clicking the
button to highlight trends, patterns, and notable changes. Instant, actionable visibility to drive confident decisions.
- See your organization's cybersecurity health holistically, with recommended actions that help you prioritize investigation and remediation efforts based on overall security posture rather than isolated data points.
- Quickly copy the summary and recommended actions to the clipboard using the
button for reporting or communication purposes.
With ScorecardIQ, you no longer need to manually review dozens of individual dashboards to understand your organization's security posture. Instead, you get instant visibility into overall cybersecurity health, aggregated trends across business units, and clear prioritization of where attention is needed, helping your team focus on what matters most.
Accessing ScorecardIQ
Panaseer's ScorecardIQ summaries are available from any scorecard that has a valid score in your Panaseer platform.
Scorecards must include at least one dashboard with a valid score. Refer to Why is ScorecardIQ not available? for more details.
Accessing ScorecardIQ
Click the button to highlight trends, patterns, and notable changes driving the scorecard score.
The response includes actions and we don’t enforce any particular order of these. They are all actions that are ranked as the most important ones, but we don’t rank those further.
ScorecardIQ's insights are broken down into two sections, Summary and Actions:
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The Summary provides insights on how the dashboards in the scorecard are influencing the overall score, surfacing important trends for analysis. For example:
The overall score decreased from 59.6% to 44.6%, driven primarily by significant deterioration in high-weighted Infrastructure Configuration and Vulnerability Management dashboards, which experienced drops of 33 and 25 points respectively on December 1st. -
Actions suggests areas of investigation and initiatives you can implement to improve the scorecard score. For example:
Focus on the Infrastructure Configuration dashboard (30% weight, 33% score) which has the largest negative impact. Address the 4 failing metrics including server and workstation CIS Level 1 compliance, which dropped significantly on December 1st and affects overall vulnerability scanning coverage.
The and
buttons let you rate the quality of summaries and actions, but your feedback won’t affect the model’s responses right away. We use your input to help us improve DashboardIQ over time and make future results more relevant and useful.
If the result isn’t helpful, please contact our Customer Success team directly to share any feedback.
Why is ScorecardIQ not available?
ScorecardIQ relies on dashboards that include a score to create the summary. To calculate a scorecard score, you must be using compatible dashboards.
If you can’t see any scorecards, your account permissions might not allow access. Please contact your administrator or CSM for details.
You may see the score as shown in the image below if dashboards are evaluated in a way that cannot be used in score calculation.
Refer to How is the overall Performance calculated? for more information.
You can still generate a summary for the dashboard, but the details may not answer your questions.
Refer to Building Controls Scorecards for more information on how to construct scorecards.
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