Control Center allows you to create and view centralized reports on the security status of the managed network objects. The reports can be used for multiple purposes, such as:
Monitoring and ensuring compliance with the organization’s security policies.
Checking and assessing network security status.
Identifying network security issues, threats and vulnerabilities.
Monitoring security incidents and malware activity.
Providing upper management with easy-to-interpret data on network security.
Several different report types are available so that you can easily get the information you need. The information is presented as easy-to-read interactive charts and tables, allowing you to quickly check the network security status and identify security issues.
Reports can consolidate data from the entire network of managed network objects or from specific groups only. In this way, from a single report, you can find out:
Statistical data regarding all or groups of managed network objects.
Detailed information for each managed network object.
The list of computers that meet specific criteria (for example, those that have antimalware protection disabled).
Some reports also allow you to quickly fix the issues found in your network. For example, you can effortlessly update all target network objects right from the report, without having to go and run an update task from the Network page.
All scheduled reports are available in Control Center but you can save them to your computer or email them.
Available formats include Portable Document Format (PDF) and comma-separated values (CSV).
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