Dashboards
The Dashboards module provides customisable visualisations of your security posture over time. It is powered by a set of built-in widgets, each of which aggregates data from across the SenseOn platform and updates automatically as new cases, observations, and device data arrive.
Accessing Dashboards
Navigate to Dashboards in the left-hand menu. Your organisation may have multiple dashboards configured — use the dropdown at the top of the page to switch between them.
Built-in Widgets
SenseOn ships with six pre-built widgets that cover the most common SOC reporting needs.
1. Digital Estate Overview
A summary of the devices enrolled in your SenseOn estate, with delta indicators showing changes since the previous period:
- Total enrolled devices
- Devices online vs. offline
- Breakdown by operating system
- New devices added in the selected time range
2. Most Common Threats
A ranked list of the detection types appearing most frequently across your environment. Use this widget to:
- Spot recurring threat patterns that may indicate a systemic issue
- Prioritise tuning efforts for high-volume, low-value detections
- Identify emerging threat types week-on-week
3. High Priority Cases
A summary of cases scored as Critical that were also triggered by a Reflex detection (automated response rule). These cases represent the highest-confidence, highest-severity events in your environment and typically require immediate attention.
4. Case Summary
A count of trusted cases grouped by status, severity, and whether Reflex was involved. Use this widget to track your team's workload and case throughput at a glance:
| Dimension | Values |
|---|---|
| Status | Open, In Progress, In Review, Closed |
| Severity | Critical, High, Medium, Low |
| Reflex | Yes / No |
5. Closed Cases
A list of the most recently closed cases (up to 20), showing case ID, detection name, severity, outcome, and the analyst who closed it. Useful for end-of-shift reporting and shift handover.
6. Closed Case Times
Timing statistics for closed cases over a selected period, covering:
- Mean Time to Detect (MTTD) — time from first observation to case creation
- Mean Time to Respond (MTTR) — time from case creation to closure
- Case age distribution — breakdown of cases by time-to-close
Time range limit: The Closed Case Times widget supports a maximum look-back period of six months.
Time Range
Each dashboard has a global time picker in the top-right corner. Changing the time range updates all widgets simultaneously. The time range setting is per-session and does not affect other users.
Customising Your Dashboard
Adding and removing widgets
Click the Edit button to enter edit mode. In edit mode you can:
- Add any built-in widget to the current dashboard
- Remove widgets you do not need
- Rearrange widgets by dragging them to a new position
Click Save to persist your layout.
Creating a new dashboard
- Click the dashboard name dropdown at the top of the page.
- Select New Dashboard.
- Give the dashboard a name and add the widgets you want.
- Click Save.
Dashboards are shared across all users in your organisation.
Exporting Dashboard Data
Individual widgets can be exported for use in reports:
- Hover over a widget to reveal the export icon.
- Click the icon and select your format (CSV for tabular widgets, PNG for chart widgets).
Next Steps
- For live case management, go to Investigate.
- For a per-event view of your observation stream, go to Experience.
- For custom metric queries, go to Reveal.