You can view sessions in a card, table or flow view. Click for more details and select from the list.
In card view, you can add additional search fields to the Search interface. For more information, see Adding custom fields to the card view.
Figure 225: Search — Card view
In card view, you can add additional search fields to the Search interface. This allows quick visualization of your preferred fields from the main page of the Search interface for each session.
Adding custom fields to the card view
Click for more details and select Customize Card Fields from the list.
Figure 226: Search — Customize Card Fields
Select fields from Collapsed top and Collapsed bottom and the fields will be added as separate fields to the collapsed view of each session.
The fields you select from Expanded top and Expanded bottom will be added to the expanded view of each session as shown in the figure below.
Figure 227: Search — Preview
NOTE: Some fields may not be available for every session. When the field is not available, for example, if you have data recorded by SPP, the field will be empty.
You can view sessions in a card, table or flow view. Click for more details and select from the list.
Figure 228: Search — Table view
You can view sessions in a card, table or flow view. Click for more details and select from the list.
Figure 229: Search — Flow view
The flow view allows you to:
Quickly visualize the distribution of the sessions based on their various metadata, such as, client address, username, protocol, verdict, server address, and One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Analytics (SPA) score.
The metadata of the sessions are presented as vertical bars and each bar represents the proportional value of the data.
The Verdict column shows that most of the sessions failed, a large number were accepted, and the rest of the sessions fall into the category of AUTH_FAIL, and TERMINATED.
Figure 230: Search > Flow view — proportional data representation
See at a glance the relationship between various metadata and identify patterns in user behavior.
You want to have an overview of activities where access was denied.
A quick look at the Verdict column shows that there were several accesses where the authentication failed (AUTH_FAIL) and the lines from the AUTH_FAIL field point to several server addresses.
Figure 231: Search > Flow view — relationship between metadata
Use it interactively to drill down further on information.
To drill down on information, click on an item, then click Search.
To exclude an item, press Ctrl while clicking the item.
You want to investigate if there were any unusual activities. To take a closer look, in the Analytics Score column, click Unusual, then click Search.
The flow view now only displays the unusual session activities. You can further narrow your search as required.
Figure 232: Search > Flow view — interactive drill down
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