The following procedure takes you through step-by-step instructions to add a
new widget to a new dashboard. The widget displays a pie chart presenting
products that have contributed to the top five attacks in all environments for
the last six months (number of attacks in descending order). No filters are
applied in this scenario.
Go to Dashboards & Reports>SOAR Dashboards.
Click
filter_alt
, and select the time as Last 6 Months and the environment as
All Environments.
Click
keyboard_arrow_down
View all dashboards, and select
add
Create New Dashboard.
Enter the new dashboard name as Attacks and click Create.
In the new dashboard, click
add
.
In the Widget Settings dialog that appears, enter
Top 5 Attacks by Products as the title.
Choose a Widget Width by clicking on a radio button.
In the data display, Pie Chart ios set by default. Keep this setting.
Select the following options for the Pie Chart fields:
Number of: Alerts
Calculate field: Count
Group by: Product
Number of Results: 5
Order by: Descending
Click Save.
The new widget is displayed on the dashboard named Attacks.
You can see the pie chart presenting products contributing to the top five
attacks in all environments for the last six months.
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