Report Templates: Executive Summary
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Report Templates: Executive Summary

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Report Templates: Executive Summary

See exactly how your Palo Alto Networks subscriptions protect you.
Where Can I Use This?What Do I Need?
  • Prisma Access (Managed by Panorama or Strata Cloud Manager)
  • NGFW, including those funded by Software NGFW Credits
  • Prisma SD-WAN
Each of these licenses include access to Strata Cloud Manager:
The other licenses and prerequisites needed for visibility are:
  • Licenses to unlock certain widgets in the dashboard
  • A role that has permission to view the dashboard
  • Strata Logging Service
→ The features and capabilities available to you in Strata Cloud Manager depend on which license(s) you are using.
The Executive Summary report shows you how your Palo Alto Networks security subscriptions are protecting you. This report breaks down malicious activity in your network that these subscriptions are detecting: WildFire, Advanced Threat Prevention, Advanced URL Filtering, and Enterprise DLP. You can use this report to:
  • Review all the malicious activity that the active Palo Alto Networks subscriptions are detecting. See if you need to refine the subscription settings or security rule settings to close any security gaps.
  • Shows you industry data to gives you perspective on the threat landscape you’re facing and how you stack up against your peers.
Executive Summary report includes:
  • The numbers on the malicious activity your subscriptions are detecting and preventing:
    • high-risk applications
    • severe threats (exploits, malware, and C2)
    • malicious web activity
    • file-based threats (including never-before-seen threats)
    • data loss
  • the traffic logs for high-risk applications.
  • the security policy rules that allow most threats. Review these rules to see where you can enable stricter threat enforcement. Learn more
  • The malicious web activity in your network, particularly the number of malicious web sites that your users are attempting to access.
  • Peer data in this report gives you a view into your industry’s threat landscape and how your security coverage compares to similar organizations. This industry data is also shown for subscriptions you’re not using; this helps you to see if there are places where you can increase coverage to close security gaps.
  • See how your Palo Alto Networks Enterprise DLP service is protecting your data by enforcing data security standards. The report gives insights into the applications to which most uploads are prevented by DLP and the total number of files that are blocked by DLP in your network. You can also use this data to compare with your industry peers and benchmark your security posture standards. Review the applications and source usernames to better understand where the DLP incidents originated and manage them.
  1. To download, share, or schedule a report, select ReportsReport TemplatesExecutive Summary and select any of these icons
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  2. If you’re scheduling a report, you’ll need to continue to define the report parameters including:
    • the Time Interval for which to gather data
    • the Schedule Parameters, which is the frequency at which you’d like the report to be delivered (daily, weekly, or monthly).
  3. Select the Scheduled Reports tab to view, edit, or delete the reports that have been scheduled to generate.
    You can choose to delete a scheduled report or edit the schedule.
  4. Select the History tab to view the list of reports generated in the past 30 days.