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Comparing reporting to SEC, any suggestions how to recreate?

We have recently migrated from SEC to Central, with InterceptX.  

In SEC, we utilized management level reports to show daily and weekly, infections per week, how many protected/outdated, highest virus/malware incident counts (which one most often), in general a management overview.  We also ran a daily report for most blocked applications, offenders, etc. 

While much of this information is available in Central, with some digging, I haven't found a way to easily recreate these reports automatically, and they can't be emailed effectively due to security reasons, so even if automated, might as well go in and recreate each time... 

Anyone else have any suggestions or tips on how to more effectively use the reporting in Central, to gain insight for senior leadership, like was available in SEC? 



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  • FormerMember
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    Hi ,

    Thank you for reaching out to the Community! 

    I would recommend you check out the following KBA for more info: Central Admin: Scheduled Reporting.

    Let us know if that helps.

    Thanks,

  • Thank you for your response.  I was aware of how to schedule a report, but as I stated, scheduling a report is not really useful if I still have to log back in and view it, since the report contains too much critical information to transfer via email.  It was easier when the servers were on-premise so you could trust the email transition.  Also, the report contains so much detail to be unusable for senior leadership... a summary style report would be much more useful. Instead, am having to go in, run the report daily, then create a summary report manually from the data present, but am still unable to glean a lot of the information we were previously.  An example being how to get the top 10 highest hits on a malware instance, or top 10 most frequent malware instances... etc. 

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  • Thank you for your response.  I was aware of how to schedule a report, but as I stated, scheduling a report is not really useful if I still have to log back in and view it, since the report contains too much critical information to transfer via email.  It was easier when the servers were on-premise so you could trust the email transition.  Also, the report contains so much detail to be unusable for senior leadership... a summary style report would be much more useful. Instead, am having to go in, run the report daily, then create a summary report manually from the data present, but am still unable to glean a lot of the information we were previously.  An example being how to get the top 10 highest hits on a malware instance, or top 10 most frequent malware instances... etc. 

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