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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

  1. Click the dashboard name dropdown at the top of the page.
  2. Select New Dashboard.
  3. Give the dashboard a name and add the widgets you want.
  4. Click Save.

Dashboards are shared across all users in your organisation.


Exporting Dashboard Data

Individual widgets can be exported for use in reports:

  1. Hover over a widget to reveal the export icon.
  2. 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.