Dashboard

The Dashboard is your starting point: a real-time summary of asset counts, exposure gaps, and connector health across your whole environment.

What’s on this page

  • Top stat cards: total Devices, Users, Vulnerabilities, and Connected Sources.
  • Exposure breakdown: Devices and Users are shown as a flow diagram from “All Assets” into each exposure category (missing EDR, unmanaged, stale, EOL/unsupported OS, no MFA, privileged admin accounts, and more). Vulnerabilities are shown as a tiered breakdown (KEV-listed first, then Critical, then High); a finding counts once, in its highest applicable tier.
  • Source Coverage: a quick health status (green/yellow/red) for every connector you’ve configured, matching what you’ll see in more detail on the Connectors page.
  • Recent Activity: the latest field-level changes Navigator has recorded across your assets, the same underlying feed as the Telemetry page.

Reading the exposure categories

An important detail: the Devices and Users exposure categories are not mutually exclusive. A single device can be both “missing EDR” and “EOL/unsupported OS” at the same time, so the categories don’t sum to your total device count. Vulnerabilities work differently: severity tiering is deliberately exclusive, so a device with both a Critical and a KEV-listed finding is only counted once, in the higher (KEV) tier.

When a category shows as “not tracked yet”

Some exposure categories depend on data no connector has reported yet in your environment (for example, dormant/stale user accounts require a login-timestamp field that most identity connectors don’t currently populate). Navigator is careful to distinguish a real zero (you genuinely have no devices in that category) from a not-yet-measurable gap. The latter renders muted/grey rather than as a real count, so you’re never shown a false “all clear.”

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