Incidents
The Incident management system includes multiple tools such as commenting, editing incident attributes, or assigning them to various users and changing their status to reflect current progress.
You can create new incidents in Computers, Detections, and Executables details.
Filtering, Tags and Table options
Use filters at the top of the screen to refine the list of displayed items. Tags are also powerful when searching for a specific computer, detection, incident, executable, or script. Also you can click the gear icon for table options to manage the main table.
Choose one of the options to create a new incident or add the detection to an existing incident:
•Create incident - This option redirects the user to the wizard window.
•Add to current incident - Add elements to the current incident.
•Add to incident - Depending on the order of the items, you can add an element to the last three incidents.
Incident statuses:
•Open - The report is in an open state or was reopened by a security administrator or other user.
•In-progress - The report is in-progress currently being investigated.
•On Hold - The report is in status on hold, waiting for other inputs from the report analysis.
•Resolved - The report is in state resolved and waiting for closure.
•Closed - The report is closed.
Select incident to open the information window consists of the following parts:
Shows information about Incident changes. The upper part shows info regarding the Status, Severity, Assigned user, number of Detections, Executables, Computers, Processes, and Tags, if presented added to the report. Based on what kind of object is selected, related to this object are displayed in the Details tab. Use the button Details to get into the objects details page (based on type computer, detection, process), it can be a different details page). •Details - Comprehensive details of the computer. •Process Tree - The process tree related to the process. •Related objects - List of related objects to the incident. •Summary - Review the summary of the incident. |
If the report contains any detections, the list of these detections is shown in this tab. It contains the same options to work with detections as the Detections tab, except a Remove button, that allows the user to remove selected detection from the report. |
If the report contains any computers, the list of these computers is shown in this tab. It contains the same options to work with computers, except a Remove button, that allows the user to remove selected computers from the report. |
If the report contains any executables, the list of these executables is shown in this tab. It contains the same options to work with executables, except a Remove button, that allows the user to remove selected executables from the report. |
If the report contains any processes, the list of these processes is shown in this tab. You can remove selected processes from the report. |
Click an incident name to take further actions:
•Make current incident - Use to indicate current incident. Highlights the incident in the blue color.
•Assign - To assign the report to a specific user to investigate it.
•Delete incident - Deletes the incident.
•Reopen - If you consider that the report needs reinvestigation.
•Start progress - Use to change the report status to In progress state.
•On hold - Use to change the report status to On hold state.
•Resolve - Use to change the report status to Resolved state.
•Close - Use to change the report status to Closed state.