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Grace Orende |
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Security Management
The Security Management Dashboard offers visibility into user account activity across key systems in the environment. It helps IT and security teams identify potential risks, unused accounts, and outdated credentials. By centralizing account data, the dashboard strengthens compliance, improves user access, and supports security audits.
Security Management Dashboard
1. Top 5 Hostnames (Bar Chart)
This panel displays the systems with the highest number of associated user accounts. It helps identify where user activity is concentrated, which can guide monitoring efforts and highlight systems that may be at higher risk or in need of tighter access controls.
2. Total Accounts (KPI)
This key performance indicator shows the total number of user accounts being monitored. It provides a quick overview of account volume in the environment, enabling stakeholders to assess the scale of access and potential exposure.
3. User Accounts Information (Table)
This table provides detailed information about each user account, including expiration status, last login, and last password change. It is highly valuable for spotting stale or orphaned accounts, reviewing password policies, and maintaining secure and up-to-date user credentials.