View Data Using Search Filter

The Cisco Secure Application provides a search filter on various pages in the dashboard. This filter helps in getting the required data quickly. The search filter allows you to search based on the selected category. For example, in Figure 4-12, these are the categories:

• Vulnerability

• Severity

• Affected Services/Tiers

• Status

Figure 4-12 shows an example of the Vulnerability search filter.


Figure 4-12 Vulnerability search filter

You can select the required search category from the drop-down list and then click the Search field to view the list of values corresponding to the category. You can also find the required value as you type.

If you do not require an exact match, you can enter the required generic value in the Search field. For example, consider that you want to search for all applications that start with a specific prefix, AD. You can select the search category as Application and enter AD in the Search field.

Note

You can search using one or all the categories, but each category can have a single search value. A category is disabled when you specify a search value for that category, but you can continue to select another available category and specify its search value. These search values act as filters. You can remove the search values to remove the search filter.

Cisco Secure Application provides a real-time dashboard that displays these pages:

• Home: This page provides an overview of attacks and vulnerabilities of monitored applications.

• Applications: This page provides the details of monitored nodes that are registered with Cisco Secure Application for the managed applications.

• Libraries: This page provides details of the existing libraries that require remediation.

• Vulnerabilities: This page provides information about all discovered vulnerabilities.

• Attacks: This page provides information about all detected attacks.

• Policies: This page allows you to create or customize the policies for vulnerabilities and attacks.

End User Monitoring

AppDynamics End User Monitoring (EUM) provides end-to-end visibility on the performance of your web and mobile applications. EUM helps you troubleshoot problems such as slow web responses, Ajax errors, mobile network requests, and IoT application errors. EUM provides metrics on application performance and user activity, such as:

• How server performance impacts your web, mobile, and device performance

• How third-party APIs impact your web, mobile, and device performance

• Where your heaviest loads originate

• How your users connect to and navigate your application