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[8.9] CNVM dash page #3553

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= Cloud Posture dashboard

The Cloud Posture dashboard summarizes your cloud infrastructure's overall performance against <<benchmark-rules,security guidelines>> defined by the Center for Internet Security (CIS). To get started monitoring your security posture, refer to <<cspm-get-started, Get started with Cloud Security Posture Management>> or <<get-started-with-kspm, Get started with Kubernetes Security Posture Management>>.
The Cloud Posture dashboard summarizes your cloud infrastructure's overall performance against <<benchmark-rules,security guidelines>> defined by the Center for Internet Security (CIS). To start collecting this data, refer to <<cspm-get-started, Get started with Cloud Security Posture Management>> or <<get-started-with-kspm, Get started with Kubernetes Security Posture Management>>.

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image::images/cloud-sec-dashboard.png[The cloud Security dashboard]
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[[vuln-management-dashboard]]
// Note: This page is intentionally duplicated by docs/dashboards/vuln-management-dashboard-dash.asciidoc. When you update this page, update that page to match. And careful with the anchor links because they should not match.

= Cloud Native Vulnerability Management Dashboard

:frontmatter-description: The CNVM dashboard gives an overview of vulnerabilities detected in your cloud infrastructure.
:frontmatter-tags-products: [security, cloud]
:frontmatter-tags-content-type: [reference]
:frontmatter-tags-user-goals: [manage]

The Cloud Native Vulnerability Management (CNVM) dashboard gives you an overview of vulnerabilities detected in your cloud infrastructure.

image::images/vuln-management-dashboard.png[The CNVM dashboard]

.Requirements
[sidebar]
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* To collect this data, install the <<vuln-management-get-started, Cloud Native Vulnerability Management>> integration.
* The CNVM dashboard is available to all Elastic Cloud users. For on-premises deployments, it requires an https://www.elastic.co/pricing[Enterprise subscription].
--

beta[]

[[CNVM-dashboard-UI]]
== CNVM dashboard UI
The summary cards at the top of the dashboard display the number of monitored cloud accounts, scanned virtual machines (VMs), and vulnerabilities (grouped by severity).

The *Trend by severity* bar graph complements the summary cards by displaying the number of vulnerabilities found on your infrastructure over time, sorted by severity. It has a maximum time scale of 30 days.

.Graph tips
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* Click the severity levels legend on its right to hide/show each severity level.
* To display data from specific cloud accounts, select the account names from the *Accounts* drop-down menu.
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The page also includes three tables:

* *Top 10 vulnerable resources* shows your VMs with the highest number of vulnerabilities.
* *Top 10 patchable vulnerabilities* shows the most common vulnerabilities in your environment that can be fixed by a software update.
* *Top 10 vulnerabilities* shows the most common vulnerabilities in your environment, with additional details.

Click *View all vulnerabilities* at the bottom of a table to open the <<vuln-management-findings, Vulnerabilities Findings>> page, where you can view additional details.
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// Note: This page is intentionally duplicated by docs/cloud-native-security/cloud-nat-sec-posture.asciidoc. When you update this page, update that page to match. And careful with the anchor links because they should not match.

= Cloud Posture dashboard
The Cloud Posture dashboard summarizes your cloud infrastructure's overall performance against <<benchmark-rules,security guidelines>> defined by the Center for Internet Security (CIS). To get started monitoring your security posture, refer to <<cspm-get-started, Get started with Cloud Security Posture Management>> or <<get-started-with-kspm, Get started with Kubernetes Security Posture Management>>.
The Cloud Posture dashboard summarizes your cloud infrastructure's overall performance against <<benchmark-rules,security guidelines>> defined by the Center for Internet Security (CIS). To start collecting this data, refer to <<cspm-get-started, Get started with Cloud Security Posture Management>> or <<get-started-with-kspm, Get started with Kubernetes Security Posture Management>>.

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image::images/cloud-sec-dashboard.png[The cloud Security dashboard]
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[[vuln-management-dashboard-dash]]
// Note: This page is intentionally duplicated by docs/cloud-native-security/vuln-management-dashboard.asciidoc. When you update this page, update that page to match. And careful with the anchor links because they should not match.
= Cloud Native Vulnerability Management Dashboard

:frontmatter-description: The CNVM dashboard gives an overview of vulnerabilities detected in your cloud infrastructure.
:frontmatter-tags-products: [security, cloud]
:frontmatter-tags-content-type: [reference]
:frontmatter-tags-user-goals: [manage]

The Cloud Native Vulnerability Management (CNVM) dashboard gives you an overview of vulnerabilities detected in your cloud infrastructure.

image::images/vuln-management-dashboard.png[The CNVM dashboard]

.Requirements
[sidebar]
--
* To collect this data, install the <<vuln-management-get-started, Cloud Native Vulnerability Management>> integration.
* The CNVM dashboard is available to all Elastic Cloud users. For on-premises deployments, it requires an https://www.elastic.co/pricing[Enterprise subscription].
--

beta[]

[[CNVM-dashboard-UI-dash]]
== CNVM dashboard UI
The summary cards at the top of the dashboard display the number of monitored cloud accounts, scanned virtual machines (VMs), and vulnerabilities (grouped by severity).

The *Trend by severity* bar graph complements the summary cards by displaying the number of vulnerabilities found on your infrastructure over time, sorted by severity. It has a maximum time scale of 30 days.

.Graph tips
[sidebar]
--
* Click the severity levels legend on its right to hide/show each severity level.
* To display data from specific cloud accounts, select the account names from the *Accounts* drop-down menu.
--


The page also includes three tables:

* *Top 10 vulnerable resources* shows your VMs with the highest number of vulnerabilities.
* *Top 10 patchable vulnerabilities* shows the most common vulnerabilities in your environment that can be fixed by a software update.
* *Top 10 vulnerabilities* shows the most common vulnerabilities in your environment, with additional details.

Click *View all vulnerabilities* at the bottom of a table to open the <<vuln-management-findings, Vulnerabilities Findings>> page, where you can view additional details.
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