This widget displays the number of threat detections and the ratio of threats compared to the total number of detections. The widget can display data for only one information type at a time. Clicking links in the Detections column opens a screen that displays detailed information. Control Manager performs an Ad Hoc Query to provide the detailed information.
Data |
Description |
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Results |
Type of security threat or managed product where the threat is detected Note:
This column does not display for the Web Security threat type |
Policy/Rule |
The type of policy/rule applied under the Web Security threat type. Note:
This column does not display for other listed threat types. |
Detections |
Number of security threats detected |
Percentage (%) |
Security threat percentage of total number of detected threats |
Threat Type |
Description |
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Virus/Malware |
Displays the action taken on all files by any managed product that the Data Scope specifies. For example: Cleaned, Access denied, and so on. |
Spyware/Grayware |
Displays the action taken on all files by any managed product that the Data Scope specifies. For example: Successful, Further action required, and so on. |
Content Security |
Displays the action taken on all email messages by any managed product that the Data Scope specifies. For example: Deleted, Attachments stripped, and so on. |
Web Security |
Displays all web security violations blocked using the policies by any managed product that the Data Scope specifies. For example: File blocking, File name, and so on. |
Network Virus |
Displays the action taken on all network viruses by any managed product that the Data Scope specifies |
To change the information that the widget displays, click >
. On the dialog box that appears, specify the Scope by
clicking
and selecting the parent servers that the
widget uses as its source.
Use the Title field to modify the title for your Threat Detection Results widget.
Use the Threat Type drop-down to specify the threat type.
Click Save to apply changes and exit.