diff --git a/docs/cloud-native-security/cspm-findings.asciidoc b/docs/cloud-native-security/cspm-findings.asciidoc index 4ef1a61703..6fda88608b 100644 --- a/docs/cloud-native-security/cspm-findings.asciidoc +++ b/docs/cloud-native-security/cspm-findings.asciidoc @@ -19,10 +19,12 @@ CSPM findings indicate whether a given resource passed or failed evaluation agai By default, the Findings page lists all findings, without grouping or filtering. [discrete] -=== Group findings by resource +=== Group findings + +. Click **Group findings by:** to open a list of fields by which you can group findings. Select one of the suggested group-by fields, or click **Custom field** to choose your own group-by field. +. When grouping is turned on, click a group to expand it and examine all findings within that group. +. To turn off grouping, click **Group findings by:** and select **None**. -. Select *Group by* -> *Resource* to display a list of resources sorted by their total number of failed findings. -. Click a resource ID to display the findings associated with that resource. [discrete] [[cspm-findings-page-filter-findings]] @@ -37,9 +39,11 @@ You can filter findings data in two ways: === Customize the Findings table Use the toolbar buttons in the upper-left of the Findings table to customize the columns you want displayed: -* **Columns**: Select which columns to display. -* **_x_ fields sorted**: Sort the table by one or more columns. +* **Columns**: Select the left-to-right order in which columns appear. +* **Sort fields** or **_n_ fields sorted**: Sort the table by one or more columns, or turn sorting off. +* **Fields**: Select which fields to display for each finding. Selected fields appear in the table and the **Columns** menu. +TIP: You can also click a column's name to open a menu that allows you to perform multiple actions on the column. [discrete] [[cspm-findings-page-remediate-findings]] @@ -48,7 +52,7 @@ To remediate failed findings and reduce your attack surface: . First, <>. . Click the arrow to the left of a failed finding to open the findings flyout. -. Follow the steps under *Remediation*. +. Follow the steps under **Remediation**. + NOTE: Remediation steps typically include commands for you to execute. These sometimes contain placeholder values that you must replace before execution. diff --git a/docs/cloud-native-security/images/findings-page.png b/docs/cloud-native-security/images/findings-page.png index ccbf09f2e1..52ed78fb57 100644 Binary files a/docs/cloud-native-security/images/findings-page.png and b/docs/cloud-native-security/images/findings-page.png differ diff --git a/docs/cloud-native-security/kspm-findings.asciidoc b/docs/cloud-native-security/kspm-findings.asciidoc index 6531034670..7745db3d53 100644 --- a/docs/cloud-native-security/kspm-findings.asciidoc +++ b/docs/cloud-native-security/kspm-findings.asciidoc @@ -19,10 +19,11 @@ KSPM findings indicate whether a given resource passed or failed evaluation agai By default, the Findings page lists all findings, without grouping or filtering. [discrete] -=== Group findings by resource +=== Group findings -. Select *Group by* -> *Resource* to display a list of resources sorted by their total number of failed findings. -. Click a resource ID to display the findings associated with that resource. +. Click **Group findings by:** to open a list of fields by which you can group findings. Select one of the suggested group-by fields, or click **Custom field** to choose your own group-by field. +. When grouping is turned on, click a group to expand it and examine all findings within that group. +. To turn off grouping, click **Group findings by:** and select **None**. [discrete] [[findings-page-filter-findings]] @@ -37,9 +38,11 @@ You can filter findings data in two ways: === Customize the Findings table Use the toolbar buttons in the upper-left of the Findings table to customize the columns you want displayed: -* **Columns**: Select which columns to display. -* **_x_ fields sorted**: Sort the table by one or more columns. +* **Columns**: Select the left-to-right order in which columns appear. +* **Sort fields** or **_n_ fields sorted**: Sort the table by one or more columns, or turn sorting off. +* **Fields**: Select which fields to display for each finding. Selected fields appear in the table and the **Columns** menu. +TIP: You can also click a column's name to open a menu that allows you to perform multiple actions on the column. [discrete] [[findings-page-remediate-findings]]