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Alert Report
Updated over a week ago

Overview

Details like alert types, severities, occurrence dates, and more, along with a summary of generated alerts are now available. The severity levels included in your reports are crucial for prioritizing incident response. These levels act as an indicator of the seriousness of an issue, allowing you to determine the urgency of addressing it.

๐Ÿ“Note: This report combines data from both Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace.


The following screenshot depicts a sample

Description

Section

Description

Quick Filters

Active alerts: Select the Status of alerts whether it is active or not.

Summary

Total Alerts Generated - The total number of alerts generated for a specified period.

Critical Alerts - The total number of critical alerts generated for a specified period.

High Alerts -The total number of high alerts generated for a specified period.

Warning Alerts -The total number of warning alerts generated for a specified period.

Severity-wise Alert Distribution

The pie chart depicts the alert distribution based on its critical, high, and warning severity.

Hovering on the individual legends of the graph displays the count of critical, high, and warning alerts.

Type-wise Alert Distribution

The chart depicts the alert distribution based on its alert types.

Hovering on the individual legends of the graph displays the count of alerts based on its type.

Alert Details

Entity: The name of the workload of the user.

Alert Details: The details of the generated alert. For example, Backup Failed.

Severity: The impact that occurred for a resource or entity. For example, Critical, Info, Warning and others.

First Occurrence: The date and time when the alert first occurred.

Last Occurrence: The date and time when the alert last occurred.

Active: Status of alerts whether it is active or not.

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