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The Web Content Discovery: Summary page provides insightful reports and tallies of all web categories detected on your network.

To view the Web Content Summary Activity page, do the following:

  1. Log in to the Cloud Services Portal.

  2. From the Cloud Services Portal, click Reports  > Web Content Discovery.

Image: The Web Content Discovery Summary page


The dashboard displays three cards: Total Categories, Total Devices, and High Risk Categories.  Each card displays the number of detections on your the network. In addition, the High Risk Category card displays the percentage increase or decrease in total detections during the last seven days. An upward pointing green or red arrow indicates an increasing trend over the last seven days; a downward pointing green or red arrow indicates an decreasing trend over the last seven days.
 Total Categories: The Total Categories card displays the total number of web content categories detected on your the network. Click the Total Categories link to be taken to the Categories page. For information, on threat categories, see Creating Category Filters. To view the Web Content Categories page, click here.  
 Total Devices: The Total Devices card displays the total number of devices detected on your network. Click the Total Devices link to be taken to the Devices page.  For information, network devices  see Viewing Endpoint DevicesTo view the Web Content Devices page, click here.  
 High Risk Categories: The High Risk Categories card displays the total number of threat categories detected on your network. Click the Total Categories link to be taken to the Categories page. For information, on threat categories, see Creating Category Filters  To view the Web Content Categories page, click here.   

Top 3 High Risk Content Categories: The Threat Classes card is located at the top of the page in the far-right corner. The chart reports the top categories associated with a higher risk based on the volume of DNS from protected devices on your network for the last 7 days. 

Refresh and Show

  • RefreshClick  to refresh the data displayed on the page.
  • Show: Click Show to select a time period for the displayed data records:
    • 1 hour
    • 24 hours
    • 48 hours
    • 7 days
    • 1 month
    • Custom (limited to 30 days): When Custom is selected, the time/date object indicates the last 30 calendar days. Click the time/date object to open the calendar object. On the calendar object, you can select the start and end dates and times for custom filtering. 

Background tasks and recent search information can be viewed by doing the following: 

  • Background TasksClick  to open the side panel displaying a list of all running background tasks. 

  • Global Search: Enter the search criteria or value that you want to search for in the Search text box. Recent Searches: Click  to perform a global search. The Cloud Services Portal displays the list of records that match the keyword in the text box. The search panel includes information on recent searches  including tool information, console messages, and information on recent domain searches. 

HIGH RISK CATEGORIES A list of the top threat categories observed on your network. Click any of the listed categories to view the details about the specific high-risk category on the Categories page. Click View All to display the list on the Categories page. 

MOST POPULAR CATEGORIES: A list of the most popular web content categories observed on your network. Click any of the listed categories to view the details about the specific category on the Categories page. Click View All to display the list on the Categories page

DEVICES ACCESSING HIGH RISK DESTINATIONS: A list of devices accessing high-risk destinations observed on your network. Click any of the listed categories to view the details about a specific device on the Devices page. Click View All to display the list on the Devices page

For information on web content discovery, see the following:


 












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