Security Dashboard Overview
Overview
The Security Dashboard gives administrators a focused view of authentication risk, suspicious behavior, failed logins, country patterns, and security-related activity.
What this feature does
It summarizes security signals from authentication logs and related audit data into a dashboard that is easier to review than raw log tables.
Why it is useful
- It helps detect security issues faster.
- It gives system owners a quick security snapshot.
- It supports investigation workflows by linking summary indicators with detailed 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 the KPI cards at the top.
- Check failed logins, brute force indicators, suspicious users, and new country logins.
- Use the related links or Auth Log for deeper investigation.
- Document and act on confirmed risks.
Example workflow
A system owner opens the Security Dashboard every morning to check failed logins, suspicious users, and country distribution before reviewing detailed Auth Log entries.
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Capture from: Rise Audit Pro → Security Dashboard
Capture from: Rise Audit Pro → Security Dashboard
Common mistakes
- Treating the dashboard as a replacement for investigation.
- Ignoring repeated low-level alerts.
- Giving broad security dashboard access to users who should not see authentication data.
Related articles
- Auth Log Overview
- Failed Login Monitoring
- User Risk Scores
- Investigating Suspicious Login Activity

