Security KPI Cards
Overview
Security KPI cards provide quick numerical summaries of important security signals.
What this feature does
They show counts and indicators such as failed logins, suspicious users, brute force IPs, and new country logins depending on the plugin configuration.
Why it is useful
- They make security status easy to scan.
- They help administrators prioritize what to investigate first.
- They give managers a simple summary without reading raw logs.
Who should read this?
RISE Admin, Security Officer, System Owner.
Where to find it
Rise Audit Pro → Security Dashboard.
How to use it
- Open Security Dashboard.
- Review each KPI card.
- Click or follow related sections if the dashboard provides details.
- Compare changes over time if reviewing regularly.
Example workflow
If the failed login card suddenly increases, the security officer opens Auth Log and checks whether the attempts are targeting one account or multiple accounts.
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Capture from: Rise Audit Pro → Security Dashboard → KPI cards
Capture from: Rise Audit Pro → Security Dashboard → KPI cards
Common mistakes
- Looking only at the numbers without reviewing details.
- Ignoring increases because the total number is still small.
- Comparing KPI counts without considering the selected time period.
Related articles
- Failed Logins in the Last 24 Hours
- Brute Force IPs
- Suspicious Users

