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The following widgets are available in this release:
Available Widgets |
Widget Name |
Availability |
Client Connectivity |
Available out-of-the-box For details, see Client Connectivity. |
Security Risk Detections |
Available out-of-the-box For details, see Security Risk Detections. |
Outbreaks |
Available out-of-the-box For details, see Outbreaks. |
Client Updates |
Available out-of-the-box For details, see Client Updates. |
OfficeScan and Plug-ins Mashup |
Available out-of-the-box but only shows data from OfficeScan clients Data from the following plug-in solutions are available after activating each solution:
For details, see OfficeScan and Plug-ins Mashup. |
Digital Asset Control - Top Detections |
Available after activating OfficeScan Data Protection For details, see Digital Asset Control - Top Detections. |
Digital Asset Control - Detections Over Time |
Available after activating OfficeScan Data Protection For details, see Digital Asset Control - Detections Over Time. |
IDF - Alert Status |
Available after activating Intrusion Defense Firewall. See the IDF documentation for details about these widgets. |
IDF - Computer Status |
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IDF - Network Events History |
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IDF - System Events History |
The Client Connectivity widget shows the connection status of clients with the OfficeScan server. Data displays in a table and pie chart. You can switch between the table and pie chart by clicking the display icons .
Client Connectivity Widget Presented as a Table
The table breaks down clients by scan methods.
If the number of clients for a particular status is 1 or more, you can click the number to view the clients in a client tree. You can initiate tasks on these clients or change their settings.
To display only clients using a particular scan method, click All and then select the scan method.
If you selected Smart Scan:
The table breaks down online smart scan clients by connection status with Smart Protection Servers.
Only online clients can report their connection status with Smart Protection Servers.
If clients are disconnected from a Smart Protection Server, restore the connection by performing the steps in Smart Protection Sources are Unavailable.
Each Smart Protection Server is a clickable URL that, when clicked, launches the server’s console.
If there are several Smart Protection Servers, click MORE. A new screen opens, showing all the Smart Protection Servers.
In the screen, you can:
View all the Smart Protection Servers to which clients connect and the number of clients connected to each server. Clicking the number opens the client tree where you can manage client settings.
Launch a server’s console by clicking the link for the server
Client Connectivity Widget Presented as a Pie Chart
The pie chart only shows the number of clients for each status and does not break down clients by scan methods. Clicking a status separates it from, or re-connects it to, the rest of the pie.
The Security Risk Detections widget shows the number of security risks and infected computers.
If the number of infected computers is 1 or more, you can click the number to view the infected computers in a client tree. You can initiate tasks on the clients on these computers or change their settings.
The Outbreaks widget provides the status of any current security risk outbreaks and the last outbreak alert.
In this widget, you can:
View outbreak details by clicking the date/time link of the alert.
Reset the status of the outbreak alert information and immediately enforce outbreak prevention measures when OfficeScan detects an outbreak. For details on enforcing outbreak prevention measures, see Outbreak Prevention Policies.
Click View Top 10 Security Risk Statistics to view the most prevalent security risks, the computers with the most number of security risks, and the top infection sources. A new screen appears.
In the Top 10 Security Risk Statistics screen, you can:
View detailed information about a security risk by clicking the security risk name.
View the overall status of a particular computer by clicking the computer name.
View security risk logs for the computer by clicking View corresponding to a computer name.
Reset the statistics in each table by clicking Reset Count.
The Client Updates widget shows components and programs that protect networked computers from security risks.
In this widget, you can:
View the current version for each component.
View the number of clients with outdated components under the Outdated column. If there are clients that need to be updated, click the number link to start the update.
For each program, view the clients that have not been upgraded by clicking the number link corresponding to the program.
To upgrade Cisco Trust Agent, go to Cisco NAC > Agent Deployment.
The OfficeScan and Plug-ins Mashup widget combines data from OfficeScan clients and installed plug-in solutions and then presents the data in a client tree. This widget helps you quickly assess the protection coverage on endpoints and reduces the overhead required to manage the individual plug-in solutions.
This widget shows data for the following plug-in solutions:
Intrusion Defense Firewall
Trend Micro Virtual Desktop Support
These plug-in solutions must be activated for the mashup widget to display data. Upgrade the plug-in solutions if newer versions are available.
In this widget, you can:
Choose the columns that display in the client tree. Click the edit icon on the top right corner of the widget and then select the columns in the screen that displays.
OfficeScan and Plug-ins Mashup Columns |
Column Name |
Description |
Computer Name |
The endpoint name This column is always available and cannot be removed. |
Domain Hierarchy |
The endpoint’s domain in the OfficeScan client tree |
Connection Status |
The OfficeScan client’s connectivity with its parent OfficeScan server |
Virus/Malware |
The number of viruses and malware detected by the OfficeScan client |
Spyware/Grayware |
The number of spyware and grayware detected by the OfficeScan client |
VDI Support |
Indicates whether the endpoint is a virtual machine |
IDF Security Profile |
See the IDF documentation for details about these columns and the data that they show. |
IDF Firewall |
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IDF Status |
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IDF DPI |
Double-click data in the table. If you double-click OfficeScan data, the OfficeScan client tree displays. If you double-click plug-in solution data (except data in the VDI Support column), the plug-in solution’s main screen displays.
Use the search feature to find individual endpoints. You can type a full or partial host name.
This widget is available only if you activate OfficeScan Data Protection. For details, see Data Protection License.
This widget shows the number of digital asset transmissions, regardless of the action (block or pass).
To view data:
Select a time period for the detections. Choose from:
Today: Detections in the last 24 hours, including the current hour
1 Week: Detections in the last 7 days, including the current day
2 Weeks: Detections in the last 14 days, including the current day
1 Month: Detections in the last 30 days, including the current day
After selecting the time period, choose from:
User: Users that transmitted digital assets the most number of times
Channel: Channels most often used to transmit digital assets
Template: Digital asset templates that triggered the most detections
Computer: Computers that transmitted digital assets the most number of times
This widget shows a maximum of 10 users, channels, templates, or computers.
This widget is available only if you activate OfficeScan Data Protection. For details, see Data Protection License.
This widget plots the number of digital asset transmissions over a period of time. Transmissions include those that are blocked or passed (allowed).
To view data, select a time period for the detections. Choose from:
Today: Detections in the last 24 hours, including the current hour
1 Week: Detections in the last 7 days, including the current day
2 Weeks: Detections in the last 14 days, including the current day
1 Month: Detections in the last 30 days, including the current day
This widget displays the total number of security threat detections made by Web Reputation Services. The information is displayed in a world map by geographic location. For help using this widget, click the Help button on top of the widget.
This widget displays the number of users affected by malicious URLs detected by Web Reputation Services. The information is displayed on a world map by geographic location. For help using this widget, click the Help button on top of the widget.
This widget displays the total number of security threat detections made by File Reputation Services. The information is displayed on a world map by geographic location. For help using this widget, click the Help button on top of the widget.
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