Viewing Assessment Details
From each siteโs Site Security Overview page, you can navigate to the Assessment Details pages. On the Assessment Details pages, you can see the scores and titles of tests in the assessment. You can also click the tests for additional information, such as the number of devices at risk and suggested countermeasures.
Assessment Details pages are affected by custom Security Schemas. If a test is removed from a schema, it doesnโt appear on the Details pages. If all the tests in a category are removed, that category doesnโt appear on the Details pages.
The Assessment Details pages are:
Site Security Assessment Details PageโDisplays all the tests in the security assessment.
Endpointย Security Assessment Details PageโDisplays only the tests that relate to endpoint security.
Patch Security Assessment Details PageโDisplays only the tests that relate to patch management.
User Security Assessment Details PageโDisplays only the tests that relate to local user and domain accounts, and local user and domain policies.
Network Security Assessment Details PageโDisplays only the tests that relate to the User Account Control security policy setting and Wi-Fi networks.
The options you choose become the default. Whenever you log in with this user name, these will be the default options. However, you can change them at any time.
To View Site Security Assessment Details
In Service Center, clickย Dashboardsย >ย Site Security Dashboard.
Click a site link.
Click the number in the Site Security box.
To see the details of any test, click the arrowย
next to its score.
To View Endpointย Security Assessment Details
In Service Center, clickย Dashboardsย >ย Site Security Dashboard.
Click a site link.
Click the number in theย Endpointย Securityย box.
To see the details of any test, click the arrowย
next to its score.
To View Patch Security Assessment Details
In Service Center, clickย Dashboardsย >ย Site Security Dashboard.
Click a site link.
Click the number in theย Patch Securityย box.
To see the details of any test, click the arrowย ย next to its score.
To Export the Results of a Patch Security Assessment
Exporting the results of the Patch Security Assessment gives you a CSV file that you can open in a spreadsheet application. This information lets you easily identify patches that are missing on devices.
The CSV contains the following columns for each patch:
Category
Product
Site Name
Device Name
Patch Title
With this data, you can find and install missing patches on the devices that need them.
In Service Center, click Dashboards > Site Security Dashboard.
Click a site link.
Click the number in the Patch Security box.
Click the Export Patch Details button on the right.
The CSV file downloads to the Downloads folder on your computer.
To View User Security Assessment Details
In Service Center, clickย Dashboardsย >ย Site Security Dashboard.
Click a site link.
Click the number in theย User Securityย box.
To see the details of any test, click the arrowย
next to its score.
To View Network Security Assessment Details
In Service Center, clickย Dashboardsย >ย Site Security Dashboard.
Click a site link.
Click the number in theย Network Securityย box.
To see the details of any test, click the arrowย
next to its score.
The Network Security category tests run against WLAN profiles that can be found on managed devices. WLAN profiles are saved to devices when users choose to connect to Wi-Fi networks automatically. WLAN profiles that have been deleted from a device do not contribute to the Network Security assessment.
To View Open Port Data Collection (TCP) Test Details
If the Network Security box displays the following icons, the Open port data collection (TCP) tests have discovered open ports.
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By default, Open port data collection is disabled for each site. To opt in to Open port data collection for sites,ย see Enabling and disabling Open Port Data Collection for sites in Assessing Site Security.
In Service Center, click Dashboards > Site Security Dashboard.
Click a site link.
If the Network Security box displays either of these icons,ย
, click the number in the box.
Click the arrow
next to any of the Open Port tests:
Open Port Data Collection (TCP)
Open Port Discovery (TCP) - Commonly Abused Ports
Open Port Discovery (TCP) - Other Ports
If you click any number in the Devices Count column of the table, you are taken to the Open Port Discovery (TCP) page for the site.
To Export the Results of an Open Port (TCP) Test
Exporting the results of an Open Port (TCP) Test gives you a .CSV of the test results that you can open in a spreadsheet application. The information lets you easily find the devices with open ports so you can consider whether they should be closed.
The .CSV includes the results of only one test, either Open Port Discovery (TCP) - Commonly Abused Ports or Open Port Discovery (TCP) - Other Ports.
The .CSV includes the following columns:
Port
Protocol
Description
OS
Impacted Device
You can export the results of the following tests:
Open Port Discovery (TCP) - Commonly Abused Ports
Open Port Discovery (TCP) - Other Ports
In Service Center, click Dashboards > Site Security Dashboard.
Click a site link.
If the Network Security box displays either of these icons,
, click the number in the box.
Click the arrow next to one of the following tests in the Open Ports (TCP) section:
Open Port Discovery (TCP) - Commonly Abused Ports
Open Port Discovery (TCP) - Other Ports
Click the Export Open Ports Details .CSV button.
The .CSV downloads to the Downloads folder on your computer.
Changing the Display of Security Assessment Details
Choosing the display density on any of the Security Assessment Details pages lets you choose how much screen space is used to display the security tests and the test results.
You can also choose not to display certain tests that donโt lower the security score, the passed tests, and the unassessed tests.
To Choose a Display Density
In Service Center, clickย Dashboardsย >ย Site Security Dashboard.
Click a site link.
Click any of the Security boxes:
Site Security
Endpointย Security
Patch Security
User Security
Network Security
Click theย Preferencesย icon.
In theย Display densityย box, select one of the following:
ComfortableโDivides test results by severity, which takes up more screen real estate.
CompactโDisplays the results as a list, which takes up less screen real estate.
Clickย Save.
To Hide Tests in the Security Assessment Results
In Service Center, clickย Dashboardsย >ย Site Security Dashboard.
Click a site link.
Click any of the Security boxes:
Site Security
Endpointย Security
Patch Security
User Security
Network Security
Click the Preferences icon.
Click one or more of the following boxes:
Hide passed testsโHides any tests that donโt lower your security score.
Hide unassessedย security testsโHides any tests that werenโt run because the necessary data couldnโt be retrieved.
Clickย Save.
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