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To fully use this screen, you must add the following permission to your account:
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You can use the Health Overview screen to see the overall health status of virtual machines that contain the installed Armor Anywhere agent.
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If you are a new user, then you may need to install the Armor Anywhere agent in order to receive data to populate this screen. To learn how to install the agent, see Installation. |
The top of the Health Overview screen contains four types of information, displayed in various widgets.
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Overall Health Score | This widget displays an average of the Protection, Detection, and Response scores.
Protection This score is based on the stability of the Armor agent and any corresponding subagents. For more information, see ANYWHERE Protection Dashboard. Detection This score is based on the incoming activity (log activity) of the Armor agent and any corresponding subagents. For more information, see ANYWHERE Detection Dashboard. Response This score is based on the response time for a support ticket between you and Armor. For more information, see ANYWHERE Response Dashboard.
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Vulnerabilities | This widget displays the number of detected vulnerabilities, based on the information from the weekly vulnerabilities report.
A vulnerability scan takes place every Sunday at 10:00 PM, local server time. After a scan is complete, the corresponding report is added to the Vulnerability Scanning screen of the Armor Management Portal (AMP). Additionally, this widget is updated based on the scan. To learn about the Vulnerability Scanning screen, see ANYWHERE Vulnerability Scanning. | ||||||||||
Security Incidents Total | This widget displays the number of open or pending support tickets that are considered highly important, security-focused incidents, known as Critical Incidents. Internally, when Armor Support reviews a support ticket, a support personnel can label the ticket as a Security Incident. These tickets will be given a severity rating (low, medium, high, critical), and then displayed in the Security Incidents screen. A Security Incident with a Critical status is also known as a Critical Incident. In the Security Incidents screen, you will only see an incident if you are listed as a recipient on the support ticket or if you opened the support ticket. Armor Support, you, or someone on your account can open a support ticket that can eventually evolve into an incident. To learn more about the Security Incidents screen, see ANYWHERE Incidents. Under Security Alerts Needing Attention, you can click a specific incident, and then you will be redirected to the Security Incident screen with the table already filtered. | ||||||||||
Logs Parsed (Past 24h) | This widget displays the number of logs that Armor has received and analyzed in the past 24 hours. |
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