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Monitor Compliance Summary

Learn how to monitor compliance summary.
Where Can I Use This?
What Do I Need?
  • NGFW (Cloud Managed)
  • NGFW (PAN-OS or Panorama Managed)
  • VM-Series, funded with Software NGFW Credits
  • AIOps for NGFW Premium license (use the Strata Cloud Manager app)
License to view data from supported product in the dashboard: Prisma Access
To get to the Compliance Summary Dashboard, go to
Dashboards
, and then select the
Compliance Summary
tab. You can view a history of changes to the security checks made up to 12 months in the past, grouped together by the Center for Internet Security (CIS) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) frameworks. For each framework, you’ll see a list of controls as well as the percentage of current and average compliance rate, total number of best practice checks, and the number of failed checks for each control. Interact with the chart and the list to see the relationship between controls and their historical statistics. View details of individual controls and their associated checks, and select a best practice check to view the firewall configuration that is failing the check.
The CIS Critical Security Controls
framework is a prioritized set of recommended actions and best practices that help protect organizations and their data from known cyber attack vectors.
You can view check summaries for 11 of the 16 basic and foundational CIS controls:
  • CSC 3: Continuous Vulnerability Management
  • CSC 4: Controlled Use of Administrative Privileges
  • CSC 6: Maintenance, Monitoring, and Analysis of Audit Logs
  • CSC 7: Email and Web Browser Protections
  • CSC 8: Malware Defenses
  • CSC 9: Limitation and Control of Network Ports, Protocols, and Services
  • CSC 11: Secure configuration for Network Devices, such as Firewalls, Routers, and Switches
  • CSC 12: Boundary Defense
  • CSC 13: Data Protection
  • CSC 14: Controlled Access Based on the Need to Know
  • CSC 16: Account Monitoring and Control
The NIST Cybersecurity Framework SP 800-53 Controls
framework provides guidance for federal agencies and other organizations to implement and maintain security and privacy controls for their information systems. You can view check summaries for eight families of NIST controls:
  • SC: Access Control
  • AU: Audit and Accountability
  • CM: Configuration Management
  • CP: Contingency Planning
  • IA: Identification and Authentication
  • RA: Risk Assessment
  • SC: System and Communications Protection
  • SI: System and Information Integrity
For more information, see Dashboard: Compliance Summary.

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