Overview
Enzoic for Active Directory v3.5
Last updated
Enzoic for Active Directory v3.5
Last updated
The Overview page provides a snapshot of activity in your monitored domain. There are two panels on this page: Alerts and Domain Stats for the Current Month.
The Alerts panel lists out any outstanding compromised password or credentials alerts as well as any outstanding error alerts which should be reviewed. Clicking on an alert brings up a dialog with additional details. You may hide an alert by clicking the X in the top right of the alert row or clicking the Dismiss button in the alert popup dialog. Additional alert details can be found on the Alerts or Error Log pages for compromise alerts and error alerts, respectively.
The Domain Stats panel gives you aggregate stats for your domain. It has collapsible sections for the following:
Domain User Count This section contains aggregate details about your domains' users, including total number of users in the domain, how many are protected by Enzoic, how many are currently sharing passwords, have no password set, etc.
Monitored Domain Controllers This section contains details about how many domain controllers have Enzoic installed along with online/offline status.
Password Changes Screened This section contains details related to Enzoic's password screening functionality. The stats are for the current calendar month and provide information about how many password change attempts Enzoic has screened and, if any attempts were blocked due to policy, stats on which policy rules were responsible for the rejections.
Continuously Monitored Accounts This section contains details related to Enzoic's Password Monitoring and Credentials Monitoring functionality. The stats are for the current calendar month and indicate how many user accounts have been identified with out-of-policy passwords or compromised credentials during that timeframe, as well as stats on which policy rules were violated by the out-of-policy passwords.
Inline help popups next to each stat provides more details.