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- What's New
- Function Overview
- Service Overview
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Billing
- Billing Overview
- Billing Modes
- Billing Items
- Billing Examples
- Changing the Billing Mode
- Renewing Your Subscription
- Bills
- About Arrears
- Billing Termination
- Cost Management
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Billing FAQs
- How Is SecMaster Billed?
- Can I Use SecMaster for Free?
- How Do I Change or Disable Auto Renewal for SecMaster?
- Will SecMaster Be Billed After It Expires?
- How Do I Renew SecMaster?
- Where Can I Unsubscribe from SecMaster?
- Where Can I View the Remaining Quotas of Security Data Collection and Security Data Packages?
- Can I Change the Billing Mode for SecMaster?
- Getting Started
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User Guide
- Buying SecMaster
- Authorizing SecMaster
- Checking Security Overview
- Workspaces
- Viewing Purchased Resources
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Security Governance
- Security Governance Overview
- Security Compliance Pack Description
- Authorizing SecMaster to Access Cloud Service Resources
- Subscribing to or Unsubscribing from a Compliance Pack
- Starting a Self-Assessment
- Viewing Security Compliance Overview
- Viewing Evaluation Results
- Viewing Policy Scanning Results
- Downloading a Compliance Report
- Security Situation
- Resource Manager
- Risk Prevention
- Threats
- Security Orchestration
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Playbook Overview
- Ransomware Incident Response Solution
- Attack Link Analysis Alert Notification
- HSS Isolation and Killing of Malware
- Automatic Renaming of Alert Names
- Auto High-Risk Vulnerability Notification
- Automatic Notification of High-Risk Alerts
- Auto Blocking for High-risk Alerts
- Real-time Notification of Critical Organization and Management Operations
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Settings
- Data Integration
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Log Data Collection
- Data Collection Overview
- Data Collection Process
- Adding a Node
- Configuring a Component
- Adding a Connection
- Creating and Editing a Parser
- Adding and Editing a Collection Channel
- Verifying Log Collection
- Managing Connections
- Managing Parsers
- Managing Collection Channels
- Viewing Collection Nodes
- Managing Nodes and Components
- Partitioning a Disk
- Logstash Configuration Description
- Connector Rules
- Parser Rules
- Upgrading the Component Controller
- Customizing Directories
- Permissions Management
- Key Operations Recorded by CTS
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Best Practices
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Log Access and Transfer Operation Guide
- Solution Overview
- Resource Planning
- Process Flow
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Procedure
- (Optional) Step 1: Buy an ECS
- (Optional) Step 2: Buy a Data Disk
- (Optional) Step 3: Attach a Data Disk
- Step 4: Create a Non-administrator IAM User
- Step 5: Configure Network Connection
- Step 6: Install the Component Controller (isap-agent)
- Step 7: Install the Log Collection Component (Logstash)
- (Optional) Step 8: Creating a Log Storage Pipeline
- Step 9: Configure a Connector
- (Optional) Step 10: Configure a Log Parser
- Step 11: Configure a Log Collection Channel
- Step 12: Verify Log Access and Transfer
- Credential Leakage Response Solution
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Log Access and Transfer Operation Guide
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- Calling APIs
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API
- Alert Management
- Incident Management
- Indicator Management
- Playbook Management
- Alert Rule Management
- Playbook Version Management
- Playbook Rule Management
- Playbook Instance Management
- Playbook Approval Management
- Playbook Action Management
- Incident Relationship Management
- Data Class Management
- Workflow Management
- Data Space Management
- Pipelines
- Workspace Management
- Metering and Billing
- Metric Query
- Baseline Inspection
- Appendix
- FAQs
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More Documents
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User Guide (ME-Abu Dhabi Region)
- Service Overview
- Buying SecMaster
- Authorizing SecMaster
- Viewing Security Overview
- Workspaces
- Viewing Purchased Resources
-
Security Governance
- Security Governance Overview
- Security Compliance Pack Description
- Authorizing SecMaster to Access Cloud Service Resources
- Subscribing to or Unsubscribing from a Compliance Pack
- Starting a Self-Assessment
- Viewing Security Compliance Overview
- Viewing Evaluation Results
- Viewing Policy Scanning Results
- Downloading a Compliance Report
- Security Situation
- Resource Manager
- Risk Prevention
- Threat Operations
- Security Orchestration
-
Settings
- Data Integration
-
Log Data Collection
- Data Collection Overview
- Adding a Node
- Configuring a Component
- Adding a Connection
- Creating and Editing a Parser
- Adding and Editing a Collection Channel
- Managing Connections
- Managing Parsers
- Managing Collection Channels
- Viewing Collection Nodes
- Managing Nodes and Components
- Partitioning a Disk
- Logstash Configuration Description
- Connector Rules
- Parser Rules
- Upgrading the Component Controller
- Customizing Directories
- Permissions Management
- FAQs
- Change History
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User Guide (Kuala Lumpur Region)
- Service Overview
- Authorizing SecMaster
- Security Overview
- Workspaces
- Viewing Purchased Resources
- Security Situation
- Resource Manager
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Risk Prevention
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Baseline Inspection
- Baseline Inspection Overview
- Creating a Custom Check Plan
- Starting an Immediate Baseline Check
- Viewing Check Results
- Handling Check Results
- Viewing Compliance Packs
- Creating a Custom Compliance Pack
- Importing and Exporting a Compliance Pack
- Viewing Check Items
- Creating a Custom Check Item
- Importing and Exporting Check Items
- Vulnerability Management
- Policy Management
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Baseline Inspection
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Threat Operations
- Incident Management
- Alert Management
- Indicator Management
- Intelligent Modeling
- Security Analysis
- Data Delivery
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Security Orchestration
- Security Orchestration Overview
- Built-in Playbooks
- Security Orchestration Process
- (Optional) Configuring and Enabling a Workflow
- Configuring and Enabling a Playbook
- Operation Object Management
- Playbook Orchestration Management
- Layout Management
- Plug-in Management
- Settings
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FAQs
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Product Consulting
- Why Is There No Attack Data or Only A Small Amount of Attack Data?
- Where Does SecMaster Obtain Its Data From?
- What Are the Dependencies and Differences Between SecMaster and Other Security Services?
- What Are the Differences Between SecMaster and HSS?
- How Do I Update My Security Score?
- How Do I Handle a Brute-force Attack?
- Issues About Data Synchronization and Data Consistency
- About Data Collection Faults
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Product Consulting
- Change History
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User Guide (ME-Abu Dhabi Region)
- General Reference
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Venerability Situation Screen
Scenarios
There are always such scenarios as presentation, reporting, or real-time monitoring where you need to present the analysis results of SecMaster on big screens to achieve better demonstration effect. It is not ideal to just zoom in the console. Now, SecMaster Large Screen is a good choice for you to display the service console on bigger screens for a better visual effect.
By default, SecMaster provides a vulnerability situation screen. With this screen, you can view the overview of vulnerable assets, asset vulnerabilities, unsafe baseline settings, and unprotected assets.
Procedure
- Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper part of the page and choose Security > SecMaster.
- In the navigation pane on the left, choose Workspaces > Management. In the workspace list, click the name of the target workspace.
- In the navigation pane on the left, choose Security Situation > Large Screen.
- Click Play in the lower right corner of the Vulnerability Situation image to access the page.
This screen includes many graphs. More details are provided below.
Vulnerable Assets Overview
This graph displays the total numbers of vulnerable assets, vulnerabilities, unsafe baseline settings, and unprotected assets.
Vulnerable assets refer to assets with unhandled vulnerabilities or unsafe baseline settings and assets that are not under protection at the current time.
Parameter |
Statistical Period |
Update Frequency |
Description |
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Vulnerable Assets |
Real-time |
Hourly |
The number of assets with vulnerabilities or risky baseline settings. |
Vulnerabilities |
Real-time |
Hourly |
Vulnerabilities collected in Vulnerabilities. |
Risky Baseline Settings |
Real-time |
Hourly |
Data reported by Baseline Inspection in SecMaster. |
Unprotected Assets |
Real-time |
Hourly |
Number of assets for which you need to enable security protection, for example, ECSs for which HSS is not enabled and EIPs for which DDoS mitigation is not enabled. |
Top 5 Departments with the Most Vulnerabilities
This graph shows the five departments with the most vulnerabilities. You will view the details of these departments, including the department name, number of vulnerable assets, number of unfixed vulnerabilities, and number of unprotected assets.
Parameter |
Statistical Period |
Update Frequency |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Top 5 Vulnerable Departments |
Real-time |
Hourly |
The five departments have the most vulnerable assets, assets affected by vulnerabilities, and unprotected assets. Vulnerable assets include assets affected by vulnerabilities in Risk Prevention > Vulnerabilities, and assets that fail any check in Risk Prevention > Baseline Inspection, and assets that are not protected in Resource Manager. Note that the assets in Resource Manager must have department details provided, or they cannot be counted in calculation. |
Top 5 Department with the Most Unprotected Assets
This graph displays the 5 departments with the most failed protection policies. You can view the details about these departments, including the department name and what protection policies they failed, such as DBSS, WAF, Anti-DDoS, HSS, and CFW
The graph displays the five departments with the most unprotected assets.
Parameter |
Statistical Period |
Update Frequency |
Description |
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Top 5 Department with the Most Unprotected Assets |
Real-time |
Hourly |
The five departments with the most unprotected assets. |
Vulnerability Fix Rate
This graph shows the vulnerability fix rate, top 5 vulnerability types, and vulnerability trend changes.
Parameter |
Statistical Period |
Update Frequency |
Description |
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Vulnerability Fix Rate |
Real-time |
Hourly |
Vulnerability fixing rate = (Number of fixed vulnerabilities/Total number of vulnerabilities) x 100%. If no vulnerability exists, 100% is displayed. |
Vulnerability Types |
Real-time |
Hourly |
Vulnerabilities are displayed by vulnerability type. |
Vulnerability Changes |
Last 7 days |
Hourly |
Vulnerabilities in the last seven days are classified and counted by severity. |
Baseline Inspection Pass Rate
You can learn about baseline inspection results at a glance, including the pass rate, what resources have failed the inspection, failed checks, resource types, and the number of total check items.
Parameter |
Statistical Period |
Update Frequency |
Description |
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Baseline Inspection Pass Rate |
Real-time |
Hourly |
Baseline check pass rate = (Number of passed baseline check items/Total number of check items) x 100%. |
Failed Checks By Type |
Real-time |
Hourly |
Failed baseline check items are displayed by risk severity. |
Baseline Inspection |
Real-time |
Hourly |
This graph shows how many qualified, risky, and unqualified settings, respectively, discovered by baseline inspection. |
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