Dashboard
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The Dashboard screen is where you arrive when you log into Perimeters. It provides a glanceable view of your overall SaaS security status and the ability to quickly access other sections of Perimeters directly from the dashboard itself.
Here is a breakdown of all the information the dashboard includes:
Applications:
It displays the total number of Applications integrated and the percentage of secure configurations out of all the misconfigurations supported for the integrated applications
Users:
It displays the total number of User Accounts identified from integrations and the percentage of Identities that are secured.
Shadow Apps:
It displays the total number of Shadow Apps discovered from integrations and the percentage of ShadowApps that are secured.
Top Issues By Severity
Top Use Cases By Issue Count
Also, you can toggle the light/dark mode by clicking the moon/bulb icon on the top right corner.
The Organization Settings can be handled by clicking on the gear icon.
Open Issues Widget: A breakdown of the open issues and posture by the severity of the evaluated rule.
Open Isses Graph: A visual view, of the number of open issues over time
Third Party Applications and Identity governance widgets The two widgets provide a quick indication of the prevalence of shadow IT in the form of discovered 3rd Party applications and unmanaged SaaS accounts. For 3rd Party applications, the optimal state is to minimize, if not remove altogether applications that are 'Not Approved', while for IdP is to avoid unmanaged accounts.
Most Used Applications A view of the Integrated Applications that have the largest number of users, as well as the overall severity of the issues found for these applications.
Most Used Discovered Applications A view of the discovered applications that have the largest number of users.
Posture by Security Domain A breakdown of the overall posture according to security domains, showing the 4 security domains with the lowest posture.
Posture by Compliance Framework A breakdown of the overall posture of the Compliance frameworks you are following, showing the 4 compliance frameworks with the lowest posture.