Secure alerts
gain an in depth comprehension of vulnerabilities in near real time from the dashboard severity trend chart and application displays secure alerts are an invaluable tool in your security arsenal beyond trendlines, these notifications address the dynamic nature of threats as they occur, providing an immediate understanding of your hybrid it estate the data they represent is also fed to charts and graphs to help you understand your vulnerabilities over days, weeks, and months, but there is not substitute for comprehension of your current circumstance they can help you preempt a mission disruption rather than addressing it after the fact, when it might be too late the secure module contains the tools you need to provide the assurance enabled by alerts as your circumstance changes secure module composition secure alerts data can be filtered by three criteria dashboards select a dashboard to view development data specific to that dashboard applications comprehend the issues and health of cloud services such as cam and enterprise marketplace release you can select a specific release and view secure alerts limited to that release use the following procedure click the application dropdown, which initially displays all data select the application from the dropdown list select the release from the releases dropdown select the environment from the environments dropdown the secure alerts dashboard displays two widgets and a table view that provide a graphic representation of development activities and applications severities trend vulnerable applications technical service alerts severities trend this graph depicts the trend of security alerts based on the day filter option, further divided into critical, high, medium, and low severity levels it also displays the total number of active and closed alerts for all technical services currently, dismissed alerts come under open state vulnerable applications this is a bar graph with the name of the application and the severity (critical and high) shown in red and orange, respectively the function of this graph is to show which apps are the most vulnerable in terms of severity technical services alerts the technical service alerts table is located at the bottom of the secure alerts dashboard that provides vulnerability alerts from dependent packages in a tabular form and enables a detailed view of each service each row in the table displays information for a specific service, separated by columns of information type technical services name of the technical service application name for the application total alerts total number of alerts critical number of critical status alerts high number of high status alerts medium number of medium status alerts low number of low status alerts latest alert opened time that the alert was last opened technical services alert details the technical services alert details table provides detailed secure alert data in a tabular form and enables a detailed view of each package alert this page displays the following elements breadcrumbs to go back to secure alerts a subheader displaying information regarding application name technical service name source severity count critical high low total three radio buttons to filter the table data into open, dismissed, and closed alerts a table view for the specified technical service, presenting information on multiple alerts organized in the following columns package name of the package where the alert was generated severity classification of the severity category cve id classified vulnerability id affected version affected version that generated the alert patched version fixed version where the alert was generated alert url link to the repository containing more information for the alert created at time when the alert was created by default, the dashboard shows only services that contain vulnerabilities, which means not all services are displayed click the show all toggle to display all services for selected applictions, regardless of vulernability