Security Dashboard Overview

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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

  1. Open Security Dashboard.
  2. Review the KPI cards at the top.
  3. Check failed logins, brute force indicators, suspicious users, and new country logins.
  4. Use the related links or Auth Log for deeper investigation.
  5. 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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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
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