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Do you have a clear understanding of your remediation progress on a regular basis?

Where many tools simply display results from vulnerability scans, Prism Platform’s new Remediator Dashboard makes it effortless to continuously track remediation.

Users are served key insights into their remediation activity, which are automatically generated by the dashboard with no set-up required.

Dashboard Metrics

At a glance, users can see summaries of their team’s progress for given periods of time, ranging from the past 7 days to 12 months.

The dashboard tracks the following metrics, which are shown for the time period selected by the user:

  • Open Issues: How many open issues are detected and found

  • Closed Exploitable Issues: How many exploitable issues have been closed

  • Remediated Issues: How many issues have been remediated

  • Dynamically Remediated: How many issues have been closed on a user’s behalf by Prism’s Dynamic Remediation

  • Accept Risk: How many issues have been set to ‘accepted risk’

  • False Positives: How many issues have been marked as ‘false positive’

  • Issue Comments: How many comments have been made in the system

  • Closed Vulnerability Age: How old were the issues that have been remediated

  • Closed Jira Issues: How many issues have been closed via Jira

  • Closed ServiceNow Issues: How many issues have been closed via ServiceNow

  • Personnel Performance: Displays the productivity of teams and individuals

Dashboard Filters

Users are able to filter this data even further by applying the following filters:

  • Service: Filter the information by Penetration Testing, Vulnerability Scanning and more…

  • Tags: Filter by Prisms powerful tagging system to get to the data you need to see. See Project Tagging and Asset Tagging for more details.

  • Project: Filter by a particular project to get a granular level of analysis.

  • Companies: If you have multiple company entities within your instance you are able to filter and ultimately compare entities to one another.

  • Assigned Users: For the most granular level of filtering, you are able to filter to a particular assigned user.

Prism also offers the user to filter by a selection of pre-defined timescales, such as:

  • Last Week

  • Last Month

  • Last 3 Months

  • Last 6 Months

  • Last Year

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