ZCSPM
About the Asset Security Dashboard
Organizations deployed on the cloud have multiple assets running on their cloud infrastructure, such as web servers, databases, virtual machines, etc. Organization are increasingly adopting cloud technologies. The rate at which your developers deploy or terminate assets across your cloud infrastructure is increasing. This means the potential security risk organizations are facing is also increasing. A single exposed virtual machine instance could risk revealing sensitive data to the internet.
The Asset Security Dashboard (Dashboards > Asset Security) provides an overview of all your assets, cloud services, and cloud accounts in a single place. It aggregates important metrics such as Asset Risk Level and Asset Status across your entire cloud infrastructure.
You can easily navigate to Asset Inventory from the Asset Security Dashboard and back. To learn more about Asset Inventory, see About Asset Inventory. This makes it easy for you to secure all your cloud assets. On the Asset Security page, you can:
- View the asset security information for a single cloud account
- Use the Cloud Service Provider and Account Name drop-down to specify a single cloud account.
- View the following asset security information on the Cloud Infrastructure Assets section for the selected duration (last 7 days, last 30 days, last 60 days, last 90 days):
- Total is the total number of assets present in your cloud deployment.
- Protected is the number of assets protected by ZCSPM i.e., ZCSPM has default security policies for these assets.
- Passed is the number of protected assets which have passed the ZCSPM security policies.
- Failed is the number of protected assets which have failed the ZCSPM security policies.
- View Asset Status:
- View if an asset has failed or passed for all the assets protected by ZCSPM. An asset fails even if a single security policy against it fails.
- View Asset Risk Level for all the assets protected by ZCSPM:
- If all the security policies checked on an asset pass, the asset has low risk.
- The risk profile of the security policy with the highest risk applies to the asset as well. For example, if an asset fails against one medium risk security policy and one high risk security policy, then the asset's risk level is set to high.
- View Regions where you have protected assets.
- View and manage Top 10 List of assets with highest failed security policies.
- View the asset security information for all cloud accounts of a cloud service provider type
- Use the Cloud Service Provider and Account Name drop-down to specify all cloud accounts of a cloud service provider type.
- View the following asset security information on the Cloud Infrastructure Assets section for the selected duration (last 7 days, last 30 days, last 60 days, last 90 days):
- Total is the total number of assets present in your cloud deployment.
- Protected is the number of assets protected by ZCSPM i.e., ZCSPM has default security policies for these assets.
- Passed is the number of protected assets which have passed the ZCSPM security policies.
- Failed is the number of protected assets which have failed the ZCSPM security policies.
- View Asset Status:
- View if an asset has failed or passed for all the assets protected by ZCSPM. An asset fails even if a single security policy against it fails.
- View Asset Risk Level for all the assets protected by ZCSPM:
- If all the security policies checked on an asset pass, the asset has low risk.
- The risk profile of the security policy with the highest risk applies to the asset as well. For example, if an asset fails against one medium risk security policy and one high risk security policy, then the asset's risk level is set to high.
- View Regions where you have protected assets.
- View and manage Top 10 List of assets with highest failed security policies.
- View the asset security information for all cloud accounts in your cloud deployment
- Use the Cloud Service Provider and Account Name drop-down to specify a single all cloud accounts in your cloud deployment.
- View the following asset security information on the Cloud Infrastructure Assets section for the selected duration (last 7 days, last 30 days, last 60 days, last 90 days):
- Total is the total number of assets present in your cloud deployment.
- Protected is the number of assets protected by ZCSPM i.e., ZCSPM has default security policies for these assets.
- AWS is the number of Amazon Web Services assets in your cloud deployment.
- Azure is the number of Microsoft Azure assets in your cloud deployment.
- GCP is the number of Google Cloud Platform assets in your cloud deployment.
- View the daily change in your asset counts across all cloud service providers.
- View Asset Status:
- View if an asset has failed or passed for all the assets protected by ZCSPM. An asset fails even if a single security policy against it fails.
- View Asset Risk Level for all the assets protected by ZCSPM:
- If all the security policies checked on an asset pass, the asset has low risk.
- The risk profile of the security policy with the highest risk applies to the asset as well. For example, if an asset fails against one medium risk security policy and one high risk security policy, then the asset's risk level is set to high.