Dashboard
The Dashboard view is the window into your scanning and/or classifying status.
Dashboard Overview
If you are using Antivirus for Amazon S3 it is made up of six main parts:
Top Row Informational widgets
Threat Map
Total GBs Scanned chart
Total Objects Scanned chart
Total Problem File Objects chart
Bucket Protection Status chart
If you are using Data Classification for Amazon S3 it is made up of six main parts:
Top Row Informational widgets
Threat Map
Total GBs Classified chart
Total Objects Classified chart
Total Objects with Findings chart
Bucket Protection Status chart
If you are using both tools within the same Management Console then you will see the above data separated for AV and DC within your dashboard.
Right after completing the initial configuration and enabling one bucket within the same region as the console, your Dashboard view could look as follows:
Top Row Widgets
To see what it looks like, click between the tabs just below:
Threat Map
The Threat Map provides a centralized view of all regions, highlighting detected malware and the total S3 storage usage.
Threats by Region
The Threats by Region map provides an overview of all regions containing buckets (AWS) or blob containers (Azure). It also indicates whether malware, suspicious files, or sensitive data have been detected, with the latter available only when Data Classification is enabled.
Clicking on one of the dots (green, yellow, or red in the legend) filters the view to show only regions where malware was found or not found:
You can also switch with the toggle at the left side, to only see the regions from Azure or AWS
Regional Information
Similarly, if sensitive information is detected, the map displays the total number of affected buckets and objects. You can click the arrow icon to access these details on the Findings page.
Hovering over a region on the map highlights specific information for that region.
S3 Storage by Region
The S3 Storage by Region map displays the total amount of data and storage (in GB) across all your buckets. The size of the circles on the map indicates the relative amount of data stored in each region, helping you easily identify regions with higher or lower storage usage.
Regional information
This section provides an overview of your total storage usage, including the combined number of GB, buckets, and objects across all your S3 storage.
When you hover over a specific region on the map, the details for that region—including the amount of data, number of buckets, and number of objects—are highlighted.
Configuration Dashboard Panel
The number of buckets
The amount of data
The number of objects
The size of the circles on the map will adjust dynamically based on the selected filter, visually emphasizing regions with higher values for your chosen metric.
Overview / Detailed Chart Information
Time Window
You centrally control the time window the charts should reflect. The default is a 24 hour view when landing on the page. You can drop that to one hour or extend it out to cover a greater period of time. Custom
allows you to specify a particular window of time that may not conform to the default selections.
Total GBs Scanned Chart
To see what it looks like, click between the tabs just below:
Total Objects Scanned Chart
To see what it looks like, click between the tabs just below:
Total Number of Problem File Objects
Note
Exceeded File Size
files are currently only those over 2gb in size.
Password protected files and encrypted files are logged as unscannable.
To see what it looks like, click between the tabs just below:
Bucket Protection Status
A by-region view of all of the buckets in your account and their current enabled status. If they are enabled for scanning by the console you are connected to, they will show in green. If they are enabled for scanning by another Cloud Storage Security Console, the will show in purple. If they are not enabled for scanning by any console, they will show in red.
To see what it looks like, click between the tabs just below:
Populated Dashboard Example
Once you've been running the product for a while, your dashboard may look as follows:
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